Vehicle Description
Available now is this awesome 1957 Chevy 210 2-Door Post car
dressed in all red with a custom painted replica livery of the
famous Mr. Gasket National Record Holder Race Car. While being a
210, it does have many of the Bel Air trim added to the body to
complete the fantastic look of this car. This beauty is powered by
a fully built 350 small block Chevrolet engine mated to an
automatic transmission with a 400 stall converter. New leaf
springs, new tires, new 3 inch dual exhaust. The interior is
finished in black and is in amazing condition. While there are 57
Chevy's running around at every car show, you won't see anything
set up like this one. It runs very strong and the sound out of the
dual exhaust raises eyebrows everywhere. Includes the Mr. Gasket
die cast scale model car as well. The 1957 Chevrolet 210 is a
popular model of the Chevrolet car produced by General Motors. It
is part of the Tri-Five series, which includes the 1955, 1956, and
1957 models. The 210 was positioned between the base model 150 and
the top-of-the-line Bel Air, and it was available in a range of
body styles including a two-door coupe, four-door sedan, and
two-door wagon. The 1957 Chevrolet 210 was powered by a range of
engines, including a six-cylinder engine and a V8 engine. The V8
engines were available in several sizes, including a 265 cubic
inch, 283 cubic inch, and 327 cubic inch. The 283 cubic inch engine
was the most popular and produced up to 283 horsepower. It was
paired with either a three-speed manual or a two-speed Powerglide
automatic transmission. The exterior of the 1957 Chevrolet 210 was
known for its distinctive styling, which included a sweeping
tailfin design, a wide front grille, and a wraparound windshield.
The car's interior was also well-appointed, with options such as a
clock, a radio, and air conditioning. The 1957 Chevrolet 210 is
considered an American classic and is highly sought after by
collectors and enthusiasts today. Its popularity can be attributed
to its iconic styling, powerful engine options, and overall
reliability. The 1957 Chevrolet 210 is a symbol of the heyday of
the American automobile industry and continues to be a beloved
classic car today.