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1 OF THE BEST, QUALITY RESTO, REBUILT BLUE FLAME I6, 3 SP, GORGEOUS IN & OUT, A+

Make: Chevrolet
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Type: Coupe
Doors: 2
Year: 1954
Mileage: 85,823
VIN: 0116731T54Z
Color: Black
Engine: 235 I6
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only

1954 Chevrolet Bel Air/150/210 Additional Info:

This 1954 Chevy 210 is affordable fun in the kind of vintage coupe that's disappearing from the classic car scene. So when you can find one with all the right investments and care over all these decades, you know you're looking at something special.
This Chevy is believed to be a Florida car all its life. It has had four owners who have seemed to have loved it correctly. After all, you cannot survive 60+ years and look this complete, unless you were often given the good spot in the garage, and there were plenty of the right investment along the way. And speaking of investments, you know that black paint was a solid one. It shines so boldly in the pictures, and this more modern application looks even better in person. Plus, the way the light rolls off it, this makes for a terrific way to showcase how well the sheetmetal fits and how beautifully rounded the curves of the rear fenders are. With paint and body like this, only the best brightwork will do. Freshly re-dipped bumpers keep those chrome kings mirror-like. And everything is just as bright and complete everywhere else, including the wide toothy grille, full-length trim, and factory wheel covers. Possibly the most sought-after piece of trim is the bright hood ornament that reminds us all that this is the beginning of the jet age. All of this makes the car so distinctive today.
Inside there have been nice investments to make this feel like a time capsule. The option lists were a lot shorter in 1954, which gives this car an uncluttered appearance of a simpler time. The steering column is uncomplicated with a big wheel to help make turning a breeze. Behind it are just two stalks one for the turn signal and the other to shift the manual transmission. Despite this coupe's simplicity, the gauge cluster is quite informative. It has info for the fuel, water temperature, oil pressure, and voltage. Next to that, the AM radio is still cranking out the tunes. Because this is a true 1950s car, there are the traditional chrome accents on places like the doors, wheel, and the dashboard. The two rows of benches feel like cushy cloth couches, and everybody gets to roll down their own window.
Open up the hood, and the distinction of correctness continues. From within the dark engine bay and beneath the oil bath air cleaner, you see the distinct glow of a GM legend. Chevrolet only had one engine choice this year to rely on for everything from the Corvette to its pickup trucks. The 235 cubic-inch Blue Flame six-cylinder motor provides reliable power and good torque to keep this chrome machines cruising down the road. And while this engine is believed to be original, it was recently rebuilt to continue the tradition of reliable motoring. For those who want to get the most out of this Blue Flame, the three-speed manual transmission is the best choice to have. Plus, there's just a real retro cool feeling about operating the three-on-the-tree column shifter.
There was over $30K invested in this stellar total package. This Chevrolet 210 is a real driver that turns heads because of its vintage elegance. It hasn't been gutted or hot rodded. Instead, it's an honest and carefully enjoyed coupe that represents true 1950s motoring. Are you ready to write the next chapter in its history... Call today!!!