This 1957 Chevrolet 210 wagon is finished in two-tone gold and white over a white and brown vinyl interior and is powered by a 235ci inline-six paired with a three-speed manual transmission. Equipment includes body-color 15″ steel wheels with whitewall tires, chrome trim, wooden roof cross bars, front and rear bench seats, a column shifter, an analog clock, and a push-button AM radio. Acquired by the seller in 2012, this 210 wagon is now offered in Canada with British Columbia registration.
The body is finished in Sierra Gold with a white top and side accents and was reportedly repainted under prior ownership, and the chrome trim is said to have been re-plated. Equipment includes dual side mirrors, wooden roof cross bars, twin wind splits on the hood, and hooded headlights. Corrosion on the lower front doors and other exterior imperfections are shown in the gallery below.
Body-color 15″ steel wheels wear chrome trim rings, hub caps, and 215/75 whitewall tires. The suspension and brakes were reportedly serviced under current ownership.
The front and rear bench seats are upholstered in white and brown vinyl and are joined by color-coordinated door panels and a body-colored dashboard. Features include an analog clock, a glovebox, lap belts, door panel armrests, and a push-button AM radio. The driver-side vent window crank was replaced in preparation for the sale. The carpet is discolored and additional interior imperfections are shown in the gallery.
The two-spoke steering wheel features a full chrome horn ring and fronts a 120-mph speedometer as well as gauges for engine temperature and fuel level. The five-digit odometer shows 15k miles, approximately 5k of which have been added by the seller. Total mileage is unknown.
The 235ci “Blue Flame” inline-six is equipped with a single carburetor that was reportedly serviced in 2020. The seller notes that the engine seeps oil, and an oil change was most recently performed in 2020.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a three-speed manual transmission. Corrosion is visible underneath, and additional low-angle photos are provided in the gallery below.