OXD-87CN57007, 1957 Chevrolet Nomad 2 Door Station Wagon - Assembled -- Colonial Cream, Onyx Black -- HO Scale
In real life the Chevrolet Nomad, classed as a two-door sport wagon, had a relatively short production period, being introduced as a concept car in 1954 with full blown production a year later. The Oxford model is based on the second generation vehicle which Chevrolet (General Motors) launched in 1957 when it became more akin to the Chevrolet Bel Air, with long tail fins featuring the Bel Air name, a redesigned dashboard and front fascia and arguably more muted color schemes. The two-tone option remained prevalent both inside and out. Performance wise, the car sported a 4.3L V8 engine but was considered one of the most expensive Chevrolet cars around at the time at $2571, so its sales figures proved very disappointing. It merged completely with the Bel Air name in 1958.
The color scheme on the 1:87 scale Nomad is a delicate pale yellow with black roof and black interior. The whitewall tires also feature a fine yellow rim with red wheel center boss. The remaining trim is chrome and black with a strip of chrome across the center of the radiator grille carrying the signature Chevrolet badge. Registered in North Carolina, WX-835, 57 the plate carries the words Drive Safely.