1956 Chevrolet 210 Two-Door Sedan







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Description
The undeniable popularity of 1955-57 Chevrolets, both then and now, has been widely documented. Although the most romanticized model in the “Tri-Five” lineup is the Bel Air, entry-level examples provide similar styling at a more affordable price. The Two-Ten (210), which took its name by shortening the production series number (2100), was Chevy’s mid-range offering. Following a major styling reboot in 1955, changes for 1956 included hiding the fuel filler behind the left taillamp, widening the grille to encompass rectangular front marker lamps, and shrinking the taillamps to small round lenses in a larger chrome decorative bezel. Perhaps the most obvious styling difference between the 1956 Bel Air and 210: the Bel Air has parallel side spears, while the 210 has one.
Highlights
Offered with 948 miles since restoration
350-cubic-inch Chevy small-block V8 crate engine with:
DART heads
Edelbrock AVS2 Series 650 cfm carburetor with electric choke
Summit Racing fuel pressure gauge
MSD ignition components
Hotchkiss Sport Suspension sway bar
New radiator
New exhaust/mufflers
Aftermarket water, oil, voltage gauges
Finished in a period style two-tone black and white color scheme
New upholstery
18 inch, three-spoke Bel Air steering wheel with full-circle horn
Tilt steering column
Period-correct 15 inch black steel wheels with Chevrolet Bow Tie hub caps shod with BF Goodrich radials
The chassis number (B56F141726) decodes as:
B - 2100 series (210 model)
56 - Model year
F - Built in Flint, Michigan, Assembly Plant
141726 - Production number sequence
The trim tag decodes as:
Body: 56-1011 - 1956 210 and Bel Air 2-Door Sedan
Paint: 708C - India Ivory / Dusk Plum Two-Tone
Features
One-piece, panoramic windshield glass
Vent windows
Seat belts
Tilt/adjustable steering
Instruments: Speedometer (110 mph), fuel gauge, heat indicator, generator charge, oil pressure, country beam warning lights
Aftermarket radio
Dash clock
Concealed gasoline filler behind left rear lamp
Low trunk sill allows for easier loading and unloading
Length: 197.5 inches; Width: 74 inches; Loaded height: 60.5 inches
Wheelbase: 115 inches
Known Imperfections
Light rust on chassis
Trunk is bare/no carpet or liner
Ownership History
Current ownership since 2022
Included
Spare tire
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Craig Zimmerman Phone: 586.707.5811 email: cszimmerman@hagerty.com
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1956 Chevrolet 210 Two-Door Sedan

