Vehicle Description
We love this 1955 Chevrolet 210 Handyman wagon, because just like
the Nomad, it's cool two-door styling is rare. But as you look over
the ultra-slick paint, custom A/C interior, six-speed, and whopping
fuel-injected V10 power, you'll realize that this classic is in a
class all of its own.
This Chevy is out to be the impressive aggressor. The Lavender
paint begs to be shown in the sunshine, thanks to the huge luster
that only comes from investing in the modern paint and a
professional hand applying it. Of course, it helps that you're
looking at a build that has only about 600 miles on it since
completion. And like any good 1950s machine, this one carries
plenty of mirror-like brightwork. Up front it's the distinctive '55
Chevy grille and wraparound bumper that launched the legendary
Tri-Five era. Plus, the way the dual side trim meets in the doors
really highlights the straightness of the sheetmetal. Crystal
clear-headlights, tinted windows, and a color-matched sunshade make
for nice added details. And just to remind everyone that this
classic means business, there's a great set of 17-inch Billet
Specialties wheels.
The interior is a fresh investment in comfort and style. It starts
with the seats. You have two-rows finished in supple leather. The
two-tone presentation unites a coordinated package with the door
panels, headliner, and dash. It's tastefully done with the AM/FM/CD
stereo, ignition, and controls for the R134a air conditioning
hidden in the central glovebox. There's also power windows, and the
custom center console has built-in cup holders. That makes a wagon
like this the perfect machine to carry around plenty of family and
friends. And of course, the large cargo area means it's easy to
carry everyone's luggage or even all the car show supplies. But the
best treats are reserved strictly for the driver. You get the
artful steering wheel mounted on a tilt column, power steering,
full digital gauges, and a terrific Hurst floor shifter.
The engine bay is likely to win you awards all on its own. You have
smooth color-matched inners walls, and even the valve covers are
done in purple, too! Plus, the mirror-like shine on the full intake
system really reminds you of how fresh this build is. And the
reason for such a premium showcase is that this Chevy now has
fuel-injected 8.0L V10 power from a Viper! This adds some serious
muscle, and the power is firmly in your hands thanks to the Tremec
T56 six-speed manual transmission. As you look over the full and
fresh build, you'll also spot more performance upgrades. This
includes the tubular A-arm front suspension w/adjustable coilovers,
grippy ZR-rated tires, and Wilwood four-wheel power disc
brakes.
Complete with build receipts, you may never again find a rare
Handyman wagon that has been upgraded to V10 power. So get your
hands on this fresh build today or you may regret it tomorrow. Call
today!!!