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1955 Chevrolet 210 For Sale in Bradenton, FL

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Skyway Classics
Call: 941-254-6608
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Mileage 4,312
Exterior Color Blue
Transmission Automatic
Stock # SN3300
VIN
B55N106729
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,079 mo Apply Now
J.J. Best Banc & Co.

1955 Chevrolet 210

Description:

1955 Chevrolet 210 Custom Pro-Street Build with 350ci V8 Why This Car Is Special The 1955 Chevrolet 210 sits at one of the most important crossroads in American automotive history. This was the first year Chevrolet offered its now-legendary small-block V8 to the general public, and the car it came in the redesigned 1955 Chevy was a complete departure from the rounded, conservative styling of the early 1950s. Designer Clare MacKichan led a team that drew heavily from Ferrari and Italian coachwork trends of the era, giving the 1955 Chevrolet its low beltline, wrap-around windshield, and horizontal trim lines. The result was a car that looked like it cost twice what Chevrolet was charging for it. The 210 was the middle trim level in the 1955 Chevrolet lineup, sitting between the base 150 and the upscale Bel Air. It offered buyers most of the style with a slightly leaner price tag, and it came in a wide range of body styles sedan, hardtop, wagon, and more. Because the 210 was less expensive than the Bel Air, it was often the choice of buyers who wanted performance without paying for chrome script and extra brightwork. That heritage makes it a natural fit for a build like this one. Decoding the VIN on this car confirms it was assembled at the Norwood, Ohio plant, one of Chevrolet's high-volume facilities during the mid-1950s. The car you see here has been built out as a well-executed custom not a trailer queen, but a driver that has been thought through from the engine bay to the undercarriage. Features List - 350ci V8 Engine - Chrome Polished Engine Bay - Auto Meter Gauge Cluster - Custom Blue Steering Wheel - Dual Exhaust - Polished Billet Wheels - Chrome Bumpers - Two-Tone Blue and White Paint - Custom Gray Vinyl Interior - Center Console with Cup Holder - Aftermarket Stereo - Clean Undercarriage Mechanical Under the hood sits a 350 cubic inch V8, the engine that became the backbone of General Motors performance for decades. The 350 small-block was first introduced in the 1967 Camaro Z28 and went on to power everything from Corvettes to Camaros to half-ton trucks. Dropping one into a 1955 Chevrolet 210 is one of the most time-tested and practical engine swaps in the hobby the engine mounts, transmission crossmember, and exhaust routing are well-documented, and parts availability is essentially unlimited. The engine bay has been detailed with chrome-finished accessories throughout, including what appears to be a chrome alternator, polished valve covers with 350 badging, and a finned aluminum air cleaner that ties visually to the exterior color. The result is an engine compartment that reflects the care put into the rest of the build. The dual exhaust exits cleanly at the rear, routed through a system that both looks correct from underneath and delivers the exhaust note you would expect from a healthy small-block. The undercarriage photo tells a straightforward story the floors, frame rails, and exhaust routing are all in solid condition with no visible rot or patch panels. Interior The cabin has been redone in custom gray vinyl throughout. The door panels are finished in a diagonal-stitched pattern with a sculpted armrest pad a step up from the flat, painted panels that came from the factory on base 210 models. The gray carries through to the seats and headliner, giving the interior a cohesive, intentional feel rather than a piecemeal collection of upgrades. Instrumentation has been replaced with an Auto Meter gauge cluster, which gives the driver accurate, readable data that the original 1955 Chevrolet instruments with their limited sweep and optimistic accuracy simply cannot provide. The steering wheel is a custom piece in blue that coordinates with the exterior color, a deliberate styling choice that connects the inside of the car to the outside. A center console has been fitted with a cup holder, a practical addition that addresses one of the few real-world shortcomings of

· Mileage: 4,312
· Color: Blue
Price: $61,997.
Mileage 4,312
Exterior Color Blue
Transmission Automatic
Stock # SN3300
VIN B55N106729
Estimated Monthly Payment
$1,079 mo Apply Now
J.J. Best Banc & Co.
Skyway Classics
Call: 941-254-6608
Contact Seller: I would like to:
Offered for sale by
Skyway Classics
Call 941-254-6608
BRADENTON, FL
Mention OldCar.com when you call.
Price: $61,997.
Offered for sale by
Skyway Classics
Call 941-254-6608
BRADENTON, FL
Mention OldCar.com when you call.

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