This 1957 Chevrolet 210 is a two-door hardtop that is finished in teal over a two-tone interior and powered by a replacement 283ci V8 paired with a three-speed, column-shifted manual transmission. Additional equipment includes a retro-style digital stereo, steel wheels with covers, Bel Air-style trim, and a dual exhaust system with glasspacks. The car was acquired by the seller three years ago, and subsequent work included replacement of the tires, speedometer, valve cover and oil pan gaskets, and rear main seal. This 210 is offered with a clean Florida title in the seller’s name.
This pillarless coupe was refinished in teal at an unknown point prior to the seller’s acquisition. Details include twin windsplits, white beauty panels, and 15″ steel wheels with Chevrolet-branded covers and Coker American Classic wide-whitewall tires that were mounted under current ownership. The seller notes corrosion on the rear bumper as well as in the bottom of the driver-side door.
The seats are trimmed in teal vinyl with black cloth inserts, which are matched by the door and side panels. Darker carpets are protected by vinyl mats. Amenities include wing windows, a retro-style digital stereo, a heater, and a clock mounted above the glovebox, though the latter is inoperable.
The body-colored steel dash features Bel Air trim and houses a temperature gauge and speedometer that were replaced under current ownership. The five-digit odometer shows 200 miles, with true mileage unknown.
The 283ci small-block V8 is said to have been installed approximately eight years ago. Maintenance performed over the last three years included replacement of the rear main seal as well as the gaskets for the oil pan and valve covers.
The aftermarket dual exhaust system is fitted with red glasspack mufflers. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed column-shifted transmission. Additional underbody photographs are provided in the gallery and a cold-start video can be seen below.