With bold paint and an upgraded crate V8, this 1955 Chevrolet 210 sedan has a nice cruiser attitude. And because you'll really want to hop in and go for a drive, the interior is upgraded for true comfort. It all makes for an iconic that loves to be a solid all-around classic.
This one makes a bold first impression. Sure, we all take notice of an iconic '55 Chevy, but the paint on this one is an instant standout. There was never a blue this bold from the factory back then, and the crisp white in this two-tone sets it apart even further. Chevy did some tasteful chrome on this sedan, and so it's great to see it all complete today. It includes the wraparound bumpers, a jet-inspired hood ornament, and a great trim package that now separates these two paint colors. There are some fun touches, like the bright dual exhaust tips, a front bumper overrider, and the color-matched steel wheels behind the two-piece wheel covers. It makes for the look of a nice cruiser right now, or you could even get it a full polish and a chrome re-dip if you felt like showing it around even more.
The interior has all the right classic pieces like plenty of bright trim, a dual cowl dash, and ample space for family and friends. But where the real attraction here is the way it is thoughtfully upgraded. The seats feel fresh, and they have a cool look with contrast piping and comfy cloth gray inserts. The door panels were also upgraded to match. It's all about being quite comfortable and inviting. There are even nice upgrades like provisions for R134a air conditioning (it will need servicing,) front shoulder seatbelts, and an AM/FM/CD stereo with USB input. Plus, the auxiliary gauge trio and B&M floor shifter let you know there's something special under the hood.
Under the hood is a tidy presentation of a fresher 350 cubic-inch crate V8. Not only is this larger than any small block offered in the Tri-Five era, but it also inhales deeply with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock intake. Plus, it has a ton of great supporting components, like an aluminum radiator, an electric fan, and an Optima red top battery. If this sounds like the recipe for a great cruiser, then you'll also like the full easy-driving package of a three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, and front discs.
Complete with build receipts, this is the classic '55 Chevy that already has the right upgrades to be bolder and run stronger. So you know it makes for a truly desirable classic. Call today!!!