For sale in our Dallas/Ft.Worth Showroom is a tan 1953 Chevrolet
210 2-Door Sedan. The 210 was a mid-range model for Chevrolet,
positioned between the base 150 and the premium Bel Air. The 210
replaced the Styleline Deluxe model and was produced from 1953 to
1957. It was then replaced by the Biscayne for the 1958 model year.
The 210 offered the broadest choice of body styles, which included
a convertible, Sport Coupe, hardtop, 2 and 4 door sedans, and 4
door station wagons. The 210 was available with the same options as
the Bel Air that were not available on the 150, including seat
adjusters, power windows, and a Powerglide automatic transmission.
It was also less expensive than the glamorous Bel Air, which is why
it was the best-selling model for Chevrolet in 1953 and 1954. This
particular 210 is powered by a 235 CID Inline 6 cylinder that is
mated to a Powerglide automatic transmission. The tan exterior
paint shows well and is accented nicely by all the chrome trim and
chrome wheels. The wheels do provide a nice modern touch on this
otherwise stock Chevrolet. The tan cloth upholstery has been
redone, it is very clean, and shows minimal signs of wear and age.
The dark brown dash is a wonderful accent color to the rest of the
interior. The odometer reads 60,476, but the actual mileage is
unknown. Options for this 1953 Chevrolet 210 include: Air
Conditioning, AM/FM Radio with CD Player, Cloth Interior, Radial
Tires, Chrome Aluminum/Alloy Wheels. This 53' Chevrolet 210 is a
great car to hop in to cruise to a local car show or enjoy on a
nice day. The chrome 18' wheels will certainly separate it from
other 50's Chevrolet's you see on the road with a nice subtle look.
To view this 1953 Chevrolet 210 in greater detail, including HD
pictures and an HD video, visit www.GatewayClassicCars.com or our
Dallas Showroom. For more information please 817-310-9400 or email
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