Jack Redington fell in love with this car when he was just a teenager.

“I first became interested in Nomads when I was about 14,” said Redington, a problem resolution IT professional. “I fell in love with them and finally, about fours ago, I acquired one.”

Redington  and his yellow 1957 Chevy Nomad can be seen at local car shows and driving the back roads of Georgia.

“It’s a fun car to drive,” he said.

Like Redington, there are so many people in metro Atlanta who love their classic cars.

From Fayette to Forsyth counties, these beautiful machines can be seen cruising the roads and highways of this state.

This video series has been created to showcase some of the fantastic cars in metro Atlanta and the people who put in the time, sweat and money to keep the tires rolling and the engines humming.

If you have a car you would like showcased, email Todd C. Duncan at todd.duncan@ajc.com.

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