Man, a Vhevy? I don't know, but they have to be rare. Seriously, Nomad, Ranch Wagon (something like that), and there is one more that is grinding the back of my brain.
I believe the two door wagons also had a name / version called handman's wagon or something, not sure if that was just a nickname or actual model name for the stripped down, no frills models.
Townsmen is a 6 p*** Bel air,beumont, 9 p*** Handyman 2 door post bel air ,nomad, 2 door hard top sedan delivery 2 door no back windows
Actually, it's "150", not, "110"... ...150,210, and BelAir were trim levels, (not body styles)...a 150 was considered the bottom, economy model, very bare bones...no 4-dr. wagons were produced in 150 trim, only 210, and BelAir levels... 1955 4-dr Townsman wagons were available in a 210 level 1955 4-dr. Beauville wagons were available in BelAir level 1956, both Townsman & Beauville wagons were available in 210 & BelAir levels 1957, no more Townsman, only Beauville, and they were available in both 210 & BelAir levels...
Two-door wagons were available only in 150 & 210 trim, and called "Handyman", they used 2-dr. sedan doors... Nomads were 2-doors only, and only available in BelAir trim...Nomads used 'hardtop'-style doors, but they were exclusive to Nomad's only...they don't interchange with hardtop p***enger car, or convertible doors...
Barely touched upon here, the sedan delivery, also only came in two-door. Probably the most cloned wagon of the chevy series. The rear hatch (or lack of) is usually the dead giveaway.