Chevrolet introduced their first postwar design in 1949 and
continued that iteration until 1952. At that point, nearly every
other domestic manufacturer had fully incorporated postwar themes
such as slab sides and lower ride heights, while Chevrolet was more
reserved. Even so, in order to draw even with Ford and Plymouth in
the styling department, the 1953 Chevrolet's were all new. The
235-c.i. engine gained aluminum pistons and full-pressure
lubrication, and became the sole displacement size available across
the brand. We have this 1953 Chevrolet 210, 2 door post. 14,055
original miles. Believed to be mostly original paint and interior.
Chevrolet's Blue Flame 235 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder with the
famous 3 on the tree, 3 speed manual transmission. Mechanic owned
for 30 years. Excellent example of an un-restored classic
Chevrolet. Call or email with any questions at
[email protected]
or 715-687-4522