1955 Chevrolet 210 Two-Door �€" ZZ3 350 V8, 4-Speed, Custom
Interior, All-Black Pro Street Build Why This Car Is Special The
1955 Chevrolet 210 sits at the center of one of the most celebrated
chapters in American automotive history. Along with the 1956 and
1957 models, the 1955 Chevy belongs to what collectors and
enthusiasts have long called the Tri-Five generation �€" three
model years that share a body platform and a design language so
well-proportioned that demand for these cars has never cooled. Of
the three, the 1955 is the first and, to many, the most
significant. It was the year Chevrolet introduced the small-block
V8, a clean-sheet engine design that would go on to power
everything from family sedans to race cars for decades. That engine
changed what Chevrolet was and what it could be. Within the 1955
Chevrolet lineup, the 210 was the mid-level series, positioned
above the base 150 and below the Bel Air. In 1955, Chevrolet sold
over 1.7 million cars total, and the 210 accounted for a
substantial portion of that number across its various body styles.
The two-door sedan body style �€" what you see here �€" gave buyers
the practicality of a full interior without the added cost and trim
of the Bel Air. Today that same no-frills starting point makes the
210 an ideal foundation for a serious custom build, because you get
the iconic Tri-Five sheetmetal without paying the full Bel Air
premium. This particular 1955 Chevrolet 210 has been built as a
coherent, driver-quality custom rather than a show car locked
behind a velvet rope. The combination of a GM ZZ3 crate 350, a
4-speed manual transmission, disc brakes, a heavy-duty rear end,
and a full custom interior by M&M Interiors represents real
money invested in the right places. The result is a car you can
actually drive �€" to a show, down a coastal highway, or across the
country �€" without holding your breath. Features List - GM ZZ3
crate 350 V8 engine - Aluminum intake manifold - Edelbrock 4-barrel
carburetor - Chrome open-element air cleaner - Black painted valve
covers - Cast iron exhaust headers - Dual exhaust system - 4-speed
manual transmission - Front disc brakes - Heavy-duty rear end -
Painted and detailed engine compartment - Custom interior by
M&M Interiors - Black split-bench front seat in vinyl -
Matching black vinyl rear bench seat - Fitted door panels and black
carpet - Black Bel Air branded floor mats - Dash with aluminum and
chrome trim - Black factory steering wheel - Custom gauge cluster -
Stereo radio - Bel Air side dash panel with clock - Restored,
painted, and cleaned trunk with rubber trunk mat - Black exterior
paint - Chrome front and rear bumpers - Airplane hood ornament -
Factory side chrome trim - Good glass all around - 18-inch chrome
US Mag wheels - Black sidewall tires Mechanical The engine in this
1955 Chevrolet 210 is a GM ZZ3 crate 350 �€" a factory-assembled
small-block that GM Performance Parts produced as a complete,
ready-to-run unit. The ZZ3 was built around a cast iron block with
a 4-bolt main on the center two caps, an aluminum intake manifold,
and factory specs that produced around 355 horsepower in its
original configuration. Here it's topped with an Edelbrock 4-barrel
carburetor, which pairs well with the aluminum intake for good
throttle response and tuneability. The chrome open-element air
cleaner sits above it all, and the cast iron exhaust headers pull
spent gases out efficiently before feeding into a dual exhaust
system that runs the full length of the car. The black painted
valve covers keep the presentation clean and consistent with the
overall color theme of the build. The transmission is a 4-speed
manual, which puts the driver back in full control of every gear
change �€" the way most enthusiasts who grew up with these cars
prefer it. The clutch pedal is on the floor, the shifter is in your
hand, and the connection between driver and drivetrain is direct.
Backing that up is a heavy-duty rear end, which is the r
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