Vehicle Description
We all love a 1955 Chevrolet 210 because they are an icon. But when
you see it in a full black style with a red interior, it's also
letting you know this American hero is also the bad boy. And as you
dig deeper you're going to see the strong big block upgrade and the
control of four-on-the-floor that makes sure this lives up to its
sinister side.
The black paint has an instant presence. The finish has a few years
on it, and today it has a gloss that strikes a good balance between
an easy driver and quality shine that show off the classic curves.
Black is also desirable because it makes for the ideal backdrop to
make all the brightwork stand out even more. On this '55 Chevy,
there's elegance in the form-fitting chrome bumpers, wide grille,
and jet-like hood ornament. They even upgraded this to the Bel Air
trim to add even more brightwork. And because this Tri-Five has an
added attitude, it shows it off well with details like tinted
glass, a lowered stance, and a terrific set of Rocket Racing wheels
with an 18/20-inch front/rear stagger.
Red interiors are one of the most distinct styles against a black
exterior, and so this Chevy has quite an attractive color package
inside and out. This was an upgrade, and you can really tell by the
condition of the upholstery, door panel, headliner, and even the
finished trunk. And we especially like that the high-traffic areas
like the carpeting and door armrests were done in black so that
they show less dirt after everyone gets in to enjoy your Chevy.
There's even an upgraded AM/FM/CD stereo with Bluetooth to keep
them all happy. But you always know the most important person in
this Tri-Five is the driver. That's why you have a three-spoke
sports steering wheel, an auxiliary gauge trio, a large
column-mounted tach, and a Hurst floor shifter.
The smooth black inner fenders of the engine bay funnel your
attention to the big motor in the middle. And while the 1955
Chevrolets launched the small block era, this one gives you a major
upgrade to big block power. In fact, the 427 cubic-inch V8 was
borrowed from the muscle car era. It inhales deeply with a Holley
carburetor and Edelbrock intake, and it exhales with long tube
headers feeding into the dual exhaust. Plus, the four-speed manual
transmission gives you full control over the power and its rumbling
soundtrack. This has a solid driving package that likes you to feel
the road. And it gives you confident control with upgrades like
power brakes, front discs, and grippy ZR-rated tires.
This is the iconic Chevy that's built with upgrades for both style
and powerful substance. Don't let something this awesome slip away,
call today!