Vehicle Description
1955 Chevrolet 210 Four-door Sedan One-owner, all-original car;
spare tire has never been used Has been in storage for nearly 40
years Original 235 CID inline six-cylinder engine Powerglide
two-speed automatic transmission and 3.70 gearing India Ivory over
black exterior with two-tone blue interior (code 503) Documentation
includes the original car invoice and check used for down payment,
original owner's manual, various fuses and light bulbs and an
eight-cassette package of 101 Hits of the 1950s and 1960s - Rock 'n
Roll Jukebox Superstars Own this Vehicle from $329 per month-call
636-600-4600 The middle child of Chevrolet's sedan trio in 1955 was
the 210 range, one rung above the 150 while a rung under the
top-shelf Bel-Air. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is proud to offer this
1955 210 Four-door Sedan. This is a one family-owner car,
overall-original car that has been in storage for almost 40 years.
Even the spare tire has never been used! We acquired the car from a
California owner who purchased the car from the prior owners
family. The mileage of 19,977 is said to be original, but we have
no documentation in hand. Built in GM's Tarrytown, New York
factory, this car left the line painted India Ivory over Shadow
Gray Metallic (code 624). It was delivered to Murphey Chevrolet
Co., Inc., in Westerly, Rhode Island. On July 8, 1955, the original
owner, who lived in Stonington, Connecticut, traded in her 1939
Chevrolet for this 210. The new car came with the following options
- tinted glass, heater and defroster, directional lights, the
aforementioned two-tone paint and automatic transmission. While the
car's roof is still India Ivory, the Shadow Gray portions are now
black. The car's paint and trim are in overall excellent order. The
bodywork is straight and solid, the car's engine bay is quite tidy,
the battery appears newer and the car's chrome bumpers look great,
as well as provide contrast to the black paint. This 210 rolls on
wide whitewall tires, size G78-15 at all four corners. Each steel
wheel within a tire is topped by a factory wheel cover. The wheel
covers are in decent condition while the tires are in fair order
and after being stored with the car for so long. Under the hood is
Chevy's durable, well-known 235 CID straight six-cylinder engine
that can trace its roots back to the 1929 ad tagline, "A Six for
the Price of a Four." Backing the motor and its one-barrel carb is
a Powerglide two-speed automatic transmission and a 3.70 rear end.
Inside, the car has its original Dark Blue Gabardine and Light Blue
Patterned Cloth interior (code 503). The front bench seat is in
satisfactory condition, and there are blemishes on the driver's
side, but original. There are mats on the floor and the light blue
headliner is still in great condition. A two-spoke steering wheel
faces the driver while the blue, metal instrument panel and inner
door panels are in very good order. Fuel gauge is inop. and the
left side vent window is cracked. Rounding out the interior are a
factory AM radio and a Realistic cassette deck installed below the
dashboard. The Chevrolet Two-Ten, or 210, was the mid-range model
of the Chevrolet car from 1953 to 1957. It took its name by
shortening the production series number (2100) by one digit in
order to capitalize on the 1950s trend toward numerical auto names.
The numerical designation "210" was also sporadically used in
company literature. It replaced the Styleline DeLuxe model
available in previous years. The 210 was the best-selling Chevrolet
model during 1953 and '54, offering a balance of style and luxury
appointments unavailable in the base 150 series, but was less
costly than the glitzy Bel-Air. The '55 model year marked the
introduction of a new chassis and the debut of thesmall blockV-8.
The center door frame was beefed up for more safety.Brakes were
11-inch drums.The 210 buyer was free to choose any powertrain
option available. The ammeter and oil pressure gauges switched to
warning lights. Documentation includes the original car invoice and
check used for down payment, original owner's manual, various fuses
and light bulbs and an eight-cassette package of 101 Hits of the
1950s and 1960s - Rock 'n Roll Jukebox Superstars. Competition to
this 210 in 1955 included Ford's Customline Fordor, Hudson's Wasp,
Kaiser's Manhattan, Nash's Statesman Super and Plymouth's Savoy
Sedan. If a simple classic American car from the heyday of the
mid-1950s is more your speed, or if you're looking for the
foundation for a new project, this Chevy 210 might be just what
you've been seeking. Drop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today and
check it out for yourself! VIN: B55T107897 This car is currently
located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on
the odometer shows 19,977 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a
clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Please
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