Vehicle Description
Don't let the modern wheels and tires fool you, this is one
beautifully done 1957 Chevrolet 210 sedan. It wears its striking
original color combination and carries a great-running small block
V8, so if you've been looking for an attractive '57 that won't rob
your kids of their inheritance, this is the one.
India Ivory over Tropical Turquoise is one of the more popular
color combinations in 1957, and it looks like pure 1950s from here
in the 21st century. Everyone loves the way '57 Chevys look, that
much is obvious from the fact that we can't keep them in stock, but
you rarely see a 210 4-door sedan restored to this level sporting a
price tag comparable to a Hyundai. The paint is quite good and
captures the original color very well, with a shine that only
modern finishes can deliver. All four doors fit well... wait, you
didn't notice that it's a four-door? That's probably because of the
clever trick they used, blending the quarter panel trim into the
rear door to make it look like a 2-door. Chrome is a combination of
nice original stuff and newer pieces like the bumpers, and you know
that kind of work probably cost a significant fraction of the
asking price for the whole car. Gold anodized V badges on the hood
and trunk are well-earned, because this is a factory V8 car, and
details like the hood bullets and intricate trim on the tail fins
remain in excellent condition.
If you like the exterior colors, you're going to go nuts when you
see the spectacularly restored two-tone interior. Capturing the
same colors, the bright, airy interior shows of what the mid-range
Chevys were all about in 1957: tasteful but functional. Dark
carpets contrast with the upholstery and stylish door panels look
good, although there is some flaking on the rear passenger's door.
The dash is painted Tropical Turquoise to bring it together nicely
and all the factory instrumentation appears to be original with
auxiliary dials installed under the dash. You'll note that the
shifter quadrant shows an extra position, complements of the TH350
3-speed automatic overdrive transmission that's been secretly
installed and there's an AM/FM radio nestled neatly into the
original slot in the dash and powering speakers on the rear package
shelf. There's a big trunk to help with that and it includes a
reproduction rubber mat and a metal box for the relocated
battery.
Plenty of upgrades under the hood, where you'll find a
smart-running small block V8 that has looks dressed to impress.
There's an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor on a polished intake
manifold, matching finned valve covers, and new chrome accessories
with billet brackets. The block is Chevy Orange, of course, but
everything else is shiny, including the aluminum radiator. It
starts easily and purrs with that awesome small block Chevy sound,
using long-tube headers and twin Flowmaster mufflers to get its
point across. Thanks to the aforementioned TH350 transmission, it
just loafs along on the highway remains very easy to drive no
matter your age. The underside is in excellent condition with stock
suspension and brakes, so it does feel like 1957 all over again.
The Cragar wheels are admittedly a little flashy, but with
225/70/15 front and 235/70/15 rear white-letter radials, they do
give the Chevy a sporty look and stock wheels are easy to find if
that's what you prefer.
This Chevy is nice all out of proportion to the price. If this was
a 2-door hardtop it would be more than twice the price, so take
advantage of this opportunity and call today!