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For Sale: 1956 Chevrolet 210 in Staunton, Illinois

Vehicle Description

We are honored to bring you this very special 1956 Chevrolet 210 custom street / strip car. This is a very special build from a very special family. This car was built in memory of and as a tribute to Navy Petty Officer First Class Neil C. Roberts - The first Navy Seal to give his life in Afghanistan. The car was owned and built by Neil Robert's Father-in-law and has been owned and in their family for the last 20 years. We were honored to be able to meet him in person and also have nearly 30 minutes of video with him explaining the history of the car and talking about his late son-in-law Neil Roberts. There is no set asking price on this car and due to the tribute and family of this fallen Navy Seal, we are choosing to be very selective on if and who we may sell the car to. We will consider offers on the car, but it is very important to us that the car go to a home in which it will be preserved and respected. If we do not come across a suitable owner for this car, we will send it to Barrett Jackson or Mecum to auction off for charity. The car is amazing and the details of it are down below, but the most important feature is who it was built in memorial for: Neil Roberts was born on August 16, 1969, in Woodland, California. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy on September 14, 1987, and completed basic training at NTC Orlando, Florida, in November 1987. Roberts next attended Aviation Electrician's Mate training at NATTC Millington, Tennessee, from November 1987 to May 1988, followed by service as an EP-3 Aries I aircrew member with Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE (VQ-1) at NAS Agana, Guam, from June 1988 to January 1992. During this time he deployed with his Squadron in support of Operation Desert Shield from August 1990 to January 1991, and Desert Storm from January to March 1991. Petty Officer Roberts attended Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL training at NAB Coronado, California, from January to October 1992, and then attended Jump School at Fort Benning, Georgia, in October and November 1992. His next assignment was with SEAL Team TWO at NAB Little Creek, Virginia, from November 1992 to June 1999, and during this time he deployed to San Vito, Italy, to support Allied Forces during the Bosnian War from November 1993 to May 1994, and to Sarajevo, Bosnia/Herzegovina, with the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force - Stabilization Force from September 1997 to October 1998. Petty Officer Roberts' final assignment was with Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU) at Dam Neck Annex, Virginia, from June 1999 until he became the first Navy SEAL killed in action during Operation Enduring Freedom, Afghanistan, on March 4, 2002. He was buried at Prospect Hill Cemetery in York, Pennsylvania. His Silver Star Medal Citation reads: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action against the enemy while serving as a member of a special operations unit that conducted multiple insertions and combat operations deep behind enemy lines from 9 January to 5 March 2002. During this period, Petty Officer Roberts was assigned to a combined joint task force in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. Petty Officer Roberts performed superbly during several, in-extremis, combat operations and rescue of personnel, deep in enemy-controlled territory while under fire from enemy forces. On 3 March 2002, his unit planned an operation in the Paktia Province in support of Operation ANACONDA, the largest combat operation against enemy forces to date. On that evening, his unit was to conduct a clandestine insertion onto a 10,000 foot mountain peak to establish an over watch position. As the helicopter moved into position for the insertion, Petty Officer Roberts positioned himself on the helicopter ramp in order to expeditiously exit the helicopter, minimizing the threat to the aircraft and crew. Without notice, his CH-47 helicopter received a rocket-propelled grenade exploding through the body of the aircraft. Hydraulic lines showered t

Vehicle Details

  • 1956 Chevrolet 210
  • Listing ID: CC-1814600
  • Price: Contact Seller
  • Location:Staunton, Illinois
  • Year:1956
  • Make:Chevrolet
  • Model:210
  • Exterior Color:Dark Purple
  • Odometer:0
  • Stock Number:13510
  • VIN:VB56B154926
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