If you want some cool classic cars, you have to check out Street Side Classics. They sell some of the best classic machines, and they also offer some unique machines for sale as well. Want to know what kind of cars? Well, check this one out. This is a 2004 Chevrolet Corvette Nomad and one that has been 50 years in the making. This is a custom design, with the exterior taking inspiration from the 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Nomad Concept Car. And this, like some other builds, it's a great custom build.

Under The Hood: Powerful LS1 V8

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Yes, you read that right, it is a custom build. Beneath that exterior is a much more modern car. Underneath, it is a 2004 Chevrolet Corvette, and it is powered by an LS1 V8 engine, and also comes with modern suspension, a six-speed gearbox, and of course various modern amenities. This includes air conditioning, an absolute must when it comes to hot weather and the likes. The roof also comes down, so you can feel the wind in your hair.

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By Advanced Automotive Technologies

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Who built the car? It was done at Advanced Automotive Technologies. The Nomad was a concept wagon car that emerged in 1954. It never made it past that concept, and this is where AAT got their inspiration for this car. Now, here’s a chance to own one of these cars. Only six of these were ever produced, and only two were made in the red that this particular example comes in.

Attention To Detail

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Time was taken to get all of the details right, such as integrated exhaust tips and rear slats from the concept car that was incorporated into this machine. Modern performance though is the name of the game inside, with the aforementioned A/C, a red leather-wrapped steering wheel, and an AM, FM, and CD stereo that also has Bose speakers. Make no mistake, this car is fully kitted for the modern era. It comes complete with an owner's manual as well, and it is currently located in Phoenix, Arizona.

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