Gateway Classic Cars Houston Showroom is proud to present this 1955
Chevrolet 210 Restomod. Imagine turning heads in this stunning 1955
Chevy Two-Ten - a bone-stock body on the outside with a full-blown
racecar beating at its heart. This Tri-Five has been transformed
into a modern muscle car, meticulously rebuilt from the ground up.
Underneath its perfectly polished cream pearl tri-stage paint lies
an all-new 572?ci Chevrolet big-block V8, quietly tuned to 590
horsepower. (The factory ZZ572 crate from Chevrolet Performance is
rated at 621?hp.) Every bit of the engine's bottom end is built to
last: a Callies DragonSlayer forged-steel crank and Oliver Racing
chromoly I-beam rods (with proprietary "Parabolic Beam" design)
deliver maximum strength and durability. An Edelbrock single-plane
intake feeds a 950?CFM Holley Ultra XP carburetor for instant
throttle response, while an MSD ignition system ensures crisp,
reliable spark. All that power is sent through a stout Freddie
Brown Racing 700R4 automatic transmission (with 4L60E internals and
overdrive) so you can cruise comfortably at highway speeds. A
heavy-duty 9-inch Currie rear axle (3.73:1 Posi-Traction) with full
four-link coilover suspension tames the power and plants it firmly
on the pavement.
No detail was spared in the build of this 210's drivetrain. The
572-cu-in big block is a monster torquey crate engine, rated to
produce over 620 hp (about 600+?lb-ft torque). It uses robust
forged internals - forged-steel crank and rods with forged aluminum
pistons - just like a race engine. The Callies DragonSlayer crank
is machined to sub-0.0003? tolerances for "extended bearing life
and trouble-free operation". Oliver's chrome-moly connecting rods
(aircraft-grade E4340) feature a patented Parabolic I-beam design
for the "highest strength-to-weight ratio", meaning you get maximum
strength without unnecessary weight. On top sits aluminum Edelbrock
Performer heads and intake, paired with a Holley Ultra XP 950?CFM
four-barrel carb - a recipe for instant response and big airflow.
The result is immediate throttle and plenty of grunt for any
driving situation.
Power is handled by a bulletproof Freddie Brown Racing 700R4
overdrive automatic transmission. The 700R4 (rebuilt with 4L60E
trans internals) is designed to handle the torque of large
big-blocks, giving you smooth shifting and an extra tall gear for
freeway cruising. A heavy-duty torque converter helps launch this
car with authority, and a certified driveshaft loop adds safety
confidence at any speed. Behind, the car wears a Currie 9-inch rear
end with 3.73:1 gearing and limited-slip (Positraction)
differential so it can hook up and put the power down even in low
traction.
Stopping performance is equally impressive. All four corners have
modern disc brakes: multi-piston Wilwood calipers clamp down on
slotted and drilled rotors The dual-circuit brake system uses a
Hydro-Boost power brake booster to ensure featherlight pedal feel
and confidence under hard braking. Adjustable coil-over shocks and
tubular four-link suspension in the rear provide superb handling
and ride quality - this '55 sits low but rides firm, with power
rack-and-pinion steering up front for precise control. In short, it
handles like a sports car despite its classic look.
On the outside, this Chevy's timeless sheetmetal is laser-straight,
fully smoothed and free of rust. The three-stage cream pearl paint
shines like liquid glass from every angle. Attention to detail is
obvious everywhere: the undercarriage and engine bay are
beautifully finished and color-matched, the bumpers and trim are
chrome-plated to a flawless mirror finish, and modern elements like
tinted windows and a tilt steering column blend seamlessly. The
stance is aggressive and modern - giant 20-inch wheels in the rear
and 18-inch up front fill the fenders for a classic "raked" look.
(Imagine the payoff when this beauty rolls slowly into a show or
cruise - the paint and stance alone make a powerful statement.)
Open the doors to a luxurious yet purposeful cabin. The bench seat
is reupholstered in cream leather with a fold-down center armrest,
matching the exterior's warm tone. All trim pieces have been
restored or upgraded: the column is painted to match and topped
with a Grant leather-wrapped steering wheel. A Hurst
quarter-shifter emerges from the painted center console, poised for
precise gear changes. Behind it, a suite of Dakota Digital gauges
(custom-color faces) provides crisp, easy-to-read instrumentation.
All the modern conveniences are here: Vintage air conditioning
keeps you cool, power steering makes tight turns effortless, power
windows add convenience, and even electric wipers ensure visibility
in a downpour. A custom AM/FM/stereo sound system with modern
speakers and wiring gives you today's audio experience. Everything
about the interior is high-end without being gaudy - it's the
perfect blend of classic style and modern creature comforts.
This 1955 Chevrolet 210 is more than a car; it's a vision realized.
Every detail - from the race-ready 590-hp big block to the flawless
cream interior - has been crafted to thrill. It's the perfect blend
of past and present: the nostalgia of a classic Chevy body with the
reliability and power of a modern supercar. Ready for Sunday
cruises, highway blasts, or standing-out at concours, this restomod
210 is waiting for someone who expects the very best. Contact us
today and take ownership of this extraordinary piece of automotive
art - your future classic garage hero is here, and it's ready to
roar.
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