Vehicle Description
How close to perfection can you get? That's the question you might
ask when you view this incredible 1956 Chevrolet Handyman Wagon.
With a mere 400 miles on the build, this is essentially a new car.
The bright red paint simply gleams, augmented by the subtle gray
bumpers and trim for a modern look. Shaved door handles emphasize
the clean, straightforward lines. A good custom will feature some
bodywork wizardry, and this one does in the form of a custom
one-piece power tailgate, a mod that's both cool and practical. The
engine compartment is dressed to kill featuring a ZZ430 350 cubic
inch crate motor highlighted by a custom fabricated air cleaner. A
Holley 4-barrel keeps it simple but effective on top. The GM
performance valve covers certainly hold their own in the looks
department as well. The radiator is hidden in front, but you can
see those dual electric cooling fans. Coated Street and Performance
Headers send the spent gases through a custom stainless dual
exhaust system with generously sized 2� inch pipes giving you the
perfect tone. A handsome billet Lokar shifter commands the 700R4
automatic, and an aluminum driveshaft spins 3.70 gears inside a
very impressive Currie third member. A four link with coilovers
looks and handles great. Up front, Heidts tubular a-arms provide an
attractive and light-weight suspension. The interior is a
tastefully understated black leather affair that's comfortable,
functional, and beautiful. It features a Flaming River Waterfall
steering wheel, a handsome set of gauges by Classic Instruments,
bucket seats, a bench back seat, and a cargo area you can actually
use. This is a car that invites close inspection. The finish on the
frame rails is of the same quality as that on the body. Chrome and
polish are abundant but not overly so. With the seldom seen
Handyman body style and all its other quality features, this 1956
Chevy wagon is the perfect car for the perfectionist.