Vehicle Description
Welcome to StreetDreamsTexas as we celebrate our 18th year in the
classic and muscle car business. We have seen and sold literally
hundreds of Tri-Five (1955-1957) Chevrolets over the years, but
this 1957 Chevy 210 stands alone with its nearly-perfect paint,
body, interior, and chassis. The paint and body (art)work was
performed by Mike Domeracki of Austin, Texas. He started with an
all-steel, rust-free body and masterfully applied the Glasurit
single-stage 'Ferrari Red' paint. Opening a door will fill your
nose with the smell of rich, quality leather. The 'Ferrari Tan'
leather upholstery was installed by the legendary Gabe Lopez of San
Bernadino, California. A Classic Instrument gauge insert, Glide
Seat, and Budnik '4:30' steering wheel put the finishing touches on
the stellar interior. Beneath the hood resides a Chevrolet
ZZ350/385hp small block featuring 'fast burn' aluminum heads,
S&D serpentine drive, Vintage Air a/c, custom fabricated
headers by Joe Kugel, and a Matson radiator. Power is routed
through a GM 4L60 automatic overdrive transmission and back to a
Ford 9" rear end with 3.50 gears. The gorgeous chassis boasts an
Art Morrison frame with Kugel Komponents polished and chromed
independent suspensions, front and rear. Additional niceties
include a Kugel 1" sway bar up front, an American Autowire harness,
and brightwork done by Sherm's Custom Plating in Sacramento,
California. Finally, she rolls on Budnik '4:30' wheels (17x7f,
18x9r) wrapped in Michelin Pilot tires. Mr. Budnik said he named
the wheels '4:30' because he woke up at that hour with the idea for
these wheels! All you need to build one just like it is $250,000
and around 1000 hours of labor. I guess 'WOW' is all that's left to
say; I've run out of adjectives! Street Dreams is a full service
dealership that can assist with worldwide delivery, insurance, and
financing options.