72,077 miles
The mid-range car from Chevrolet that was produced by Chevrolet from 1953-1957 was the 210 model and would replace the Styline Deluxe from previous years. The 210 offered the widest choice of body styles including the convertible, sport coupe, hard-top and even a station wagon. Americans by the 1950’s were really preferring posh to economy so the Bel-Air which was the higher end of the cars began outselling the more economical cars. This articular 210 is in largely original condition with the exception of a re-paint a really long time ago. It appears to have been re-painted in its original colors. The engine is believed to be the original 235 CI engine that starts, runs and idles smoothly. The car is in fair cosmetic condition with a tidy engine bay and trunk area. The underside is un-restored and shows of a nearly 75-year old car. Lights and gauges are in working order and the car goes down the road as it should. We welcome any questions and encourage any inspections here in our Traverse City location.
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