1956 Chevrolet 210
$64,995
Vehicle Details
Chevrolet
210
1956
1,994 miles
AMS44033
Coupe
Automatic
Gasoline
383ci Stroker V8
Description
1956 Chevrolet Custom Pro-Street | 383 Stroker | Show-Quality Build | 1,994 Miles Since Completion This stunning 1956 Chevy Custom Pro-Street/Street Rod is a no-compromise build, engineered to a show-winning level of quality and driven only 1,994 miles since completion. Every nut, bolt, panel, and component has been restored or upgraded with precisionβresulting in a car thatβs as stunning on the street as it is on the show field. Drivetrain & Performance 383ci Stroker V8 (bored and stroked 350 small block) Vortec heads, roller rockers, Holley 750 CFM double pumper Polished high-rise aluminum intake, headers by Mikeβs Hotrods 700R4 automatic transmission (electric no lockup) Ford 9β posi rear end, 4.10 gears Champion aluminum radiator, Accel Super Stock coil Allstar battery disconnect, new OEM-style wiring harness Engine bay finished in body-matching red, chrome alternator, dual-chamber master cylinder Chassis & Suspension Boxed and reinforced frame Front suspension rebuilt by Mikeβs Frame Rear 4-link setup with adjustable coilovers 4-wheel power disc brakes Dual exhaust for a deep, commanding tone Polished aluminum wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson Sportsman tires Exterior Custom paint: Maserati Red & GM Black PPG Envirobase base, Southern Polyurethane finish All chrome and trim like new LED taillight bulbs in original housings Body was stripped to bare metal and fully restored β laser-straight panels, exceptional gaps Interior Full custom interior by Victor Zuniga Auto Upholstery (black/red) New upholstery, door panels, headliner, carpet Chrome window moldings and dash trim Tilt steering column, power windows Aftermarket gauges: ammeter, temp, oil pressure Variable-speed cable-driven wipers Stereo radio Odometer reset to 0 miles at time of restoration Heater delete car Overall Condition Only 1,994 miles since completion Starts right up, no leaks, no overheating Tight, responsive handling β cruises or shows VIDEO LINK:
Classic Chevrolet 210 Buyer's Guide (1953β1957)
Chevrolet 210 Market Overview
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Classic Chevrolet 210 Buyer's Guide (1953β1957)
Everyone knows the Bel Air. Not everyone knows that for most of the Tri-Five era, you could get the exact same body, the same Small Block V8, and the same chassis for several hundred dollars less β in the 210. It was Chevrolet's volume seller: less chrome on the outside, similar substance underneath. Today that same dynamic plays out in the collector market, where a solid 210 still costs 20β35% less than a comparable Bel Air. I've been building and driving Tri-Fives for thirty years, and I'll tell you straight: the 210 is where the smart money goes if you actually want to use your car.
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