This 1956 Chevrolet 210 takes the iconic shape you love and
upgrades it to a great driving machine. It has a cool custom
exterior, extra comfy interior, overdrive transmission, and
fuel-injected V8 power under the hood.
This car was done with a little extra flair in mind. Clear tri-bar
headlights, big dual exhaust tips, smoothie wheel covers, frenched
antenna, and just the right amount of deleted trim on the front and
rear. The result is a car that looks custom while still keeping the
legendary lines you love. The maroon paint provides a nice backdrop
for the full-length trim, wraparound chrome bumpers, and
jet-inspired hood ornament. Plus, there are many of us who really
love the exclusive grille for '56. It's a larger piece for extra
shine over '55, but it doesn't consume the whole front end like a
'57.
Inside, is a solid investment in comfort. The front bench has been
replaced by high-back buckets with center console in between. Yours
even power adjusts. The interior has a well-coordinated look as the
exterior-like maroon returns on the carpeting and dash, and it's
intertwined with the gray on the rear seat and door panels. And the
button-top presentation on these shows they were thoughtful about
the whole setup. Even the steering wheel wrap coordinates with the
maroon inside. It's on a tilt column to give you a nice view of the
upgraded digital gauge package. There are more nice driving
features, like an AM/FM/cassette stereo, cup holders, and R134a air
conditioning (requires servicing.) It's a total package that makes
it far more comfortable to drive this Chevy near or far.
The Tri-Five Chevys were the dawn of the small block V8, but they
were never given anything as large or advanced as this. You're
looking at a 350 cubic-inch fuel-injected motor. This one shows off
its upgrade with pride thanks the polished intake that really draws
your eye to the TPI intake. And there are the right supporting
components, too, like the serpentine belt system and aluminum
radiator with electric fan. This fires up with the confidence that
makes you love fuel-injection, and the headers add power as well as
a nice tune to the dual exhaust. Power steering and power brakes
w/discs up front making driving easy. The four-speed automatic
transmission has highway-friendly overdrive to make this quite
versatile.
This is a rolling icon with all the right upgrades. Don't let it
slip away, call today!
Vehicle Details
1956 Chevrolet 210
Listing ID:CC-1374818
Price:$33,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1956
Make:Chevrolet
Model:210
Exterior Color:Maroon
Interior Color:Gray
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:1048
Stock Number:5269-ATL
VIN:230632
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