383-Powered 1955 Chevrolet 210







Ended Aug 04, 2025 at 7:07 PM UTC
Description
“Chevrolet’s new V8 is a masterpiece of compact design and smooth performance. It’s the kind of engine that makes you want to drive just for the fun of it.” When they wrote it, little did Popular Mechanics’ writers know that the 1955 Chevrolet was making history.
This vehicle marked a turning point in American automotive design, introducing a bold new look and engineering innovations that redefined the brand. Known as the first of the iconic “Tri-Five” 1955-57 Chevrolets, the 1955 model was offered in three trim levels — 150, 210, and Bel Air — with a variety of body styles including sedans, wagons, and convertibles.
Those bodies featured a sleek, modern look with a Ferrari-inspired grille, wraparound windshield, and jet-age tailfins. And under the hood, 1955 saw the debut of the 265 cu-in small-block V8, a lightweight, high-performance powerplant that became a cornerstone of GM engineering for decades. The 1955 Chevy’s combination of style, performance, and affordability made it a massive success then, and a desirable classic today.
And this mean ’55 channels the ghost of Bob Falfa from American Graffiti, possessing sinister black paint, a cammed-up stroker V8, and chrome wheels.
Highlights
1955 Chevrolet hot rod with stroker V8 power
383 cu-in Skip White Chevy V8
Three-speed TH-350 automatic transmission
Finished in Black with a Black leather interior
Aftermarket digital dash
Features
15x7-inch front, 15x8-inch rear Cragar chrome wheels
225/70R15 Netco front, 225/75R15 Prime rear tires
GM 10.5-inch front and rear disc brakes
Edelbrock intake manifold and carburetor
Headers and dual exhaust system with H-pipe
Trunk-mounted battery
Power steering with tilt column and custom steering wheel
Digital speedometer, tachometer, oil pressure, coolant temp, voltage, and fuel level gauges
Full glass power windows have replaced wing windows
Stock-location Alpine stereo with door-mounted speakers
Known Imperfections
Paint has some minor flaws and imperfections
Needs e-brake kit for disc brakes
Included
Keys
Spare Cragar wheel with tire
Ownership History The consignor states, “Everyday dependable driver with 25k on the engine. Quality leather interior, digital dash, rack and pinion steering, and custom stereo system. Rust free car, with solid floors, trunk, and quarters. Nice older black paint that still shows well, clean California title.”
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