Jon Bon Jovi's 1957 Nomad Wagon Rod & Custom Cover Car on 2040-cars
Nottingham, Pennsylvania, United States
This vehicle is Jon Bon Jovi's 1957 Nomad which was a Rod and Custom cover car in 2004. It has been in his collection for 12 years.
Here is a partial list of work we have completed..... New ball joints, new front coil springs, new rear axles and bearings, new rear drop door cables and retractors, new lift gate gas struts, new shocks, install rear air shocks, new radiator overflow tank, new starter, new battery, new rear weather stripping, new window regulators, new door lock mech, rebuilt power steering system, and new front tires. The engine is a big block 454 with an edelbrock alum intake and carb. and a K&N air filter. It has a 700 R overdrive trans that works great and makes highway driving a pleasure.It has dual exhaust and the right sounding mufflers. It also has 4 wheel disc brakes, air conditioning, Posi rear, Torq Thrust wheels and a great stance. The Nomad has been run with Mobil1 synthetic oil for the last 12 years.You can Goolge Jon Bon Jovi Rod and Custon issue and read more about the car. The Nomad has lived in a temp controlled garage since Jon has owned it. This is not a show car as it has a few body and interior issues but is a great reliable driver. It is very straight with no rust issues and drives extremely well...... the chrome is beautiful as you can see in the photos. It has an am/fm 4 speaker stereo system with no cd or aux input. Most maintenance work has been done at my personal shop. Please check out the photos I have included. The car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction if needed. This vehicle is sold as is with no warranty and no returns.The Nomad is located in southeast Pa. Thanks and good luck bidding |
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