Classic Car Overview
1957 Chevrolet 210 Station Wagon For consignment, a 1957 Chevrolet 210 station wagon in what our consignor calls nice driver quality. Meanwhile, tri-five wagons are among some of the most collectible cars of the era. Yes, even the four door versions are red hot and heres one you can bring up to show quality or simply enjoy all the thumbs ups youll get in its current state. Exterior Charcoal Gray covers the body of the car and is contrasted by the Medium Blue Metallic on the roof and pillars. White becomes the third dominant color as it occupies the fender wedge which crosses the door seam and on the Coker white walls which, by the way, have a mid 2021 date code. While were talking wheels, the gray painted wheels wear proper hubcaps and contribute to an original, period look. No fat tires or mag wheels here, just a good, basic stance on stock looking shoes. The chrome and polished metal on the car combine some excellent pieces that will need nothing with a few that could use some restoration and all of the light lenses are in great shape. Fins wing past the vertical rear deck while at the opposite end, headlight brows protrude forward flanking twin rocket ornaments embedded in the hood, all over a massive front bumper. Overall, the paint and body are great. Imperfections include some uneven paint at a wheel opening and other areas, surface scratches, some flaky rust on the bottom side of the body, bubbling, chips, uneven bodywork in seams and other areas, and dings in the metal trim. Interior A blue band of vinyl is sandwiched between two gray/tan panels on each inner door and has chrome hardware, a simple design all in good shape. The front bench maintains that pattern in a vertical display and blue piping augments the design which is mirrored in the back seats, and everything looks to be in great condition. A bit of patina on the awesome Chevrolet steering wheel, with horn ring, all leading to the body color dash dominated by three protruding gauges, backed by indicator lights, and joined by vent levers on the lower dash. In the center of the stylized mesh dash panel is a Motorola AM radio next to a gold BelAir emblem in gold. The flat dash continues on its way toward the door where it turns at the end creating a rounded edge. The floor is covered with a high pile blue carpet not unlike what youd find in a home and protected by Chevrolet rubber mats, while the vinyl walls of the footwell show some looseness. The long headliner is also loose in a few places but otherwise in very good condition and fully intact. A sea of blue carpet covers the cargo area under a nice detail of button backed bands of gray/tan vinyl. Drivetrain Super clean, super simple, and simply orange is the 283ci V8 under the hood with a 2-barrel carburetor and a 3-speed manual transmission behind it, sending power to the rear wheels and 3.55 gears. Drum brakes occupy front and back wheels. Undercarriage Relatively clean underneath with some typical surface rust, a bit of sludge on the rear differential and knuckles, oil on the pan, flywheels cover, and transmission. This is driver quality with zero invasive rust but with signs of potential flaking on the pinch welds under several doors. The dual exhaust finds their way to stock style mufflers before exiting behind each rear wheel. Coil springs are the suspension configuration up front and leaf springs out back. Drive-ability Hop in fam, its time to go on vacation! Well, you wouldnt need a vacation to use this car back in the day, it was family friendly on a daily basis, especially if you had a big family like many did in the 50s. Anway, the car rolls onto the test loop without complaints and the V8 propels the big wagon around with plenty of power, allowing it to track straight, hit corners with ease, and stop when need be. We note the brake lights arent illuminating, the speedometer and odometer are not functioning, and the horn is a bit weak. Beyond that, everything worked as it should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your purchase. The fender wedge, the hood rockets, the locomotive grille, and of course, the station wagon body style. This is a winner any way you look at it. If you want first place trophies, its going to take some work, but if you want a nice driver that will get more attention than you could ever dream about with that Corvette of yours, plus you can take the family along on Main Street cruise nights or simple ice cream runs. There are many future stories tied up in this car. Are you ready to loosen the knot? VB57T275294 V-V8 B-2100 Series 57-1957 T-Tarrytown, NY Assy Plant 275294-Sequential Unit Number Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (thats more than 8 acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit www.classicautomall.com or call us at (888) 227-0914. Contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person. With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host Stewart Howden. 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