Since its inception, the 1955 Chevrolet two-door sedan has been one of hot rodding’s true superstars. As models go, the car can be a One-Fifty, a Two-Ten, or a Bel Air Series. It really makes no ...
Movie fans can also see iconic vehicles like the Batmobile and the Mystery Machine. ROSEMONT, Ill. - It’s a World of Wheels in Rosemont this weekend. Some 700 vehicles ranging from old muscle cars, to ...
Three of eight finalists were from Canada, and two will be displayed in Toronto this weekend ...
Their custom-built, 1955 Chevrolet Nomad took 11 years to design and build. The Bresnahan’s said almost every piece of the car was custom cut. “It’s the Nobel Peace Prize of the hot-rodding world,” ...
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Hosted on MSNHot Rods in Motown: Highlights from the 72nd Detroit AutoramaIn its drive to fund the state’s first official, sanctioned dragstrip, the Michigan Hot Rod Association (MHRA) hosted its first show in 1953. The Detroit Autorama was born and the event quickly ...
Detroit Autorama has wrapped with the 1955 Chevrolet Nomad “Gray Madder” taking top honors. This year’s Autorama goes into the books as the 72nd in the show’s history. The Detroit Autorama sits as one ...
The 2025 Detroit Autorama has wrapped with the 1955 Chevrolet Nomad “Gray Madder” taking top honors. This year’s Autorama goes into the books as the 72nd in the show’s history. The Detroit ...
The annual Don Ridler Memorial Award for 2025 went to Gray Madder, a custom 1955 Chevy Nomad belonging to Tom and Christy Bresnahan and their son Josh, of Pekin, Illinois, and built by Jeff Shores and ...
In a tough field of cars this year, the 1955 Chevy Nomad, owned by Tom and Christy Bresnahan, along with their son Josh, has been named the winner of the Don Ridler Memorial Award at the 2025 ...
At first glance, the modifications Southern Comfort Customs & Interior made to the front end of the 1955 Chevrolet Nomad station wagon belonging to Tom and Chrity Bresnahan and their son Josh, of ...
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