Vehicle Description
1954 Chevrolet 210 Sedan
The Chevrolet Two-Ten, or 210, was the midrange model of the
Chevrolet car from 1953 to 1957. It took its name by shortening the
production series number, (2100), by one digit in order to
capitalize on the 1950's trend toward numerical auto names. The
numerical designation '"210"' was also sporadically used in company
literature. It replaced the Styleline DeLuxe model available in
previous years. The Two-Ten was discontinued after the 1957 model
year to be replaced by the Biscayne. The Two-Ten shared the
wedge-shaped side trim with the Bel Air, but unlike the Bel Air,
(which had the wedge filled with an aluminum trim panel).The
Two-Ten's wedge was painted either body color, or top color with
the optional two-tone paint package. "Chevrolet" in script was
mounted inside the wedge.
If you are thinking about owning a classic Chevrolet form the mid
1950's, you know, something you can hop into and go for a cruise
down to your local McDonald's, (it started in 1954,) or just
wasting gas cruising listening to Bill Haley and The Comets, or
maybe showing off your girl's new poodle skirt, all in near
showroom style, then this 210 will grab you and never let go.
Immaculately kept, it is hard to see any major fault on this
2-family owned patina survivor. Purchased new in Bally, PA and
garage kept by the original family until the early 1980's, this car
came to our consignor in believed to be unrestored condition and is
giving us a glimpse of exactly what was cruising the boulevards and
highways in the mid 1950's.
Exterior
This car was purchased by the consigner in early 1980's from the
original owner's family and shows in the factory color Bermuda
Green for the lowers, and a top highlighted with India Ivory.
Overall the paint shows slight dulling but is in very good
condition with no visible rusting on any of the straight panels. We
do however note some scrapes, dings and scratches along with the
front clip being a slightly darker shade of Bermuda Green, but
things are still looking very good. From its flying bird hood
ornament to the headlight bezels, bumpers and mirrors and handles,
all chrome on this car has a very slight patina, but retains its
shine as well. Looking at the profile we see a front to rear trim
spear that slices right through the mid-section of this car. A
bullet-like bulging rear quarter has a large trim piece curving
with its profile on the bottom, and a small topper spear that looks
rearward. Also breaking up the Bermuda Green are chromed rocker
trim pieces. Car manufacturers of this era quickly realized that
chrome sells, and this car has an abundance of it, including around
all windows, and completely wrapping the car at the belt line.
Bringing up the rear is a large bumper with guards in the center,
oval tail/backup lights and Chevrolet badging and script in your
grandmother's handwriting. 15-inch wide whites are on all 4 corners
and are covered with dog dish bowtie chromed covers.
Interior
A swing of the doors and we see some early jet age influence in the
form of light green and dark green interplay within shapes that
emulate Yeager's Bell X-1. Also noted, we are all clean and chromed
in the handle and crank department. Moving inside we see 2 large
benches, with both stretching from side pillar to side pillar.
These are covered in light green striped broadcloth for the seating
surfaces and have some use of a solid dark green cloth on the backs
and bolsters. This cloth appears in excellent condition and is
believed to be original. A two-tone dash in dark and light green
presents as original with plenty of vertical ribbed chrome trim,
and a nice clean instrument cluster, all in operating condition.
The headliner is tight ins original mohair and has a warm faded
with age look that presents a beautiful contrast to the seat
coverings.
Drivetrain
Sitting within an unrestored all original engine bay is a 235ci
inline 6-cylinder engine. This has a 1-barrel carburetor atop, and
a 3-speed manual transmission on back. The very back has a 3.70
gear rear.
Undercarriage
Underneath shows passage of time in a dry environment with slight
surface rust and plenty of black steel with a patina finish. Just a
tiny bit of surface rust is seen on the lower inside doors and we
note a stock style single exhaust system running rearward from the
engine. Independent coil spring suspension in front, and leaf
spring suspension in the rear with recently rebuilt 4-wheel drum
brakes makes up this simple undercarriage.
Drive-Ability
A comfortable interior with a 3-speed that shifts smoothly, and a
car that drives very nicely. A great cruiser that has nice power as
one goes up through the gears, and this car handles nicely despite
its weight. No noted inoperable functions were found during my time
behind the wheel.
Literally owned by 1 family from 1954 to the early 1980's, then
picked up by our consigner who has continued to give thecar the
diligent care and maintenance it requires. A nice find that is
believed to be unrestored and holding up well, including the
glorious broadcloth seats, and an all original look just like it
had in 1954. A great 210 that has had a life well lived.
B54B118328
B-2100 Series
54-1954
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
118328-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
STYLE NO 54 1069W-1954 210 4 Door Sedan
BODY NO M24657-Maryland Body #
TRIM NO 306-Light Green Pattern & Dark Green Plain Cloth
PAINT NO 554-Bermuda Green Poly
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barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our
showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just
1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The
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