1955 Chevrolet 210 �€" LS1-Powered Pro-Touring Custom Build Why
This Car Is Special The 1955 Chevrolet 210 occupies a specific and
important place in American automotive history. It was the middle
child of the three-tier 1955 Chevy lineup �€" slotted above the
base 150 and below the top-line Bel Air �€" and it outsold both of
its siblings that year. Chevrolet moved over 1.1 million vehicles
in the 1955 model year, a record at the time, and the 210 accounted
for a substantial share of that total. What made the entire 1955
Chevy lineup such a watershed moment was the combination of Harley
Earl's new low, wide body design and the introduction of the
small-block V8 �€" the engine that would go on to power American
performance cars for decades. The 210 gave buyers most of the Bel
Air's style at a lower price point, which is exactly why so many
were sold and why they've remained a foundation for custom builds
ever since. The car you're looking at today is a 1955 Chevrolet 210
that has been comprehensively re-engineered from the ground up.
This is not a patina car or a partial project. Every major system
has been replaced or upgraded �€" drivetrain, suspension, brakes,
steering, electrical, interior, and bodywork �€" using
current-generation, name-brand components chosen for both
performance and long-term reliability. The build philosophy here is
pro-touring: the unmistakable shape of a mid-fifties Chevrolet
combined with the mechanical competence of a modern performance
vehicle. The result is a car that can be driven hard, driven daily,
or loaded on a trailer to a show, and perform credibly in all three
scenarios. The VIN on this car decodes to a 1955 Chevrolet built in
Flint, Michigan, confirming its two-door sedan body style �€"
exactly the right canvas for a build of this scope. Features List -
GM LS1 V8 engine with Edelbrock Pro-Flo XT EFI intake system -
Edelbrock valve covers - 4L60E 4-speed automatic overdrive
transmission - CPP power steering with rack and pinion conversion -
Wilwood 4-wheel disc brakes - Coilover suspension, front and rear -
9-inch Ford rear end with 4-link setup - Viper serpentine pulley
system - Be Cool aluminum radiator - MagnaFlow dual exhaust -
Vintage Air climate control system - LOKAR dipsticks and cables -
Gas tank by Tanks Inc. - American AutoWire complete wiring harness
- Rain Gear electric wiper conversion - Full custom interior by
M&M Custom Interiors - Custom bucket seats, front and rear -
Rear bucket seats with center armrest - Custom door panels,
headliner, and console - LOKAR shifter - Ididit tilt steering
column - LeCarra billet steering wheel - Dakota Digital dash -
Danchuk polished billet dash insert - Billet pedals, window cranks,
and interior door handles - Custom stereo system with Rockford
Fosgate amplifier and subwoofers - Carpeted and finished trunk -
Two-tone yellow and white PPG base coat / clear coat paint -
Customer-ordered chrome US Mags wheels - All new tinted glass - All
new bumpers and stainless trim - New rocker moldings and gravel
guards - Chrome hood hinges and hood ornament Mechanical The engine
in this 1955 Chevrolet 210 is a GM LS1 V8, the aluminum-block
5.7-liter engine that GM introduced in the 1997 Corvette and used
through 2004 in various performance applications. The LS1 was rated
at 345 horsepower in Corvette trim and is widely regarded as one of
the best production V8 engines ever built �€" compact, lightweight,
durable, and with an enormous aftermarket support base. In this
application it has been fitted with an Edelbrock Pro-Flo XT
electronic fuel injection intake, which replaces the factory
throttle body setup with a self-learning EFI system that optimizes
fuel delivery for real-world conditions. Edelbrock valve covers
finish the engine bay visually and tie the build together with a
consistent aesthetic. The Viper serpentine pulley system keeps all
accessories properly driven off a single belt, and the Be Cool
aluminum radiator handles thermal mana
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