Produced from 1955 to 1957 as a two-door station wagon, the Chevrolet Nomad is one of the best regarded GM vehicles of the period by aficionados. In 1957 the V8 engine displacement increased to 283 cubic inches from 265 in 1957, with the "Super Turbo
F-14 Tomcat using afterburners for take off. The original Pratt & Whitney TF30 engines were replaced with GE F100's not requiring afterburners to be used on take off.
Named “The Maltese Falcon,” this born-again café racer started life as a 2006 Triumph Bonneville Black. Oscar, the bike’s owner, was so impressed by the work of Spanish builders Macco Motors, he shipped it from his Miami home a