350-Powered 1956 Chevrolet 210 Sport Coupe 4-Speed







Ended Mar 26, 2026 at 6:45 PM UTC
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Description
The "Tri-Five" series Chevrolets stand as one of the most recognizable icons of the 1950s, celebrated for its bold styling and sweeping chrome accents that have given it enormous popularity among customizers and hot‑rod builders for decades. This beloved 1950s platform has long served as a foundation for period‑inspired customs, performance builds, and rockabilly‑era hot rods.
Prior to the seller's acquisition, this 1956 210 Sport Coupe was refinished in its current metallic orange with purple flames. It rides on 17" American Racing Torq Thrust wheels and features a reupholstered black vinyl interior and replacement glass all around. Power comes from a 350ci small‑block Chevrolet V8 topped with an Edelbrock carburetor and paired with a Muncie four‑speed manual transmission, which delivers power to a nine-inch rear end. Stopping power comes via a four-wheel disc brake setup, and the seller reports that the car features a 1970s Camaro-sourced front subframe.
Work under current ownership included replacement of fuel system components and an oil change.
This modified 1956 Chevrolet 210 Sport Coupe is now offered with service manuals, parts receipts, boxes of uninstalled parts, and a clean Texas title in the seller’s name.
Highlights
Powered by a carbureted 350ci small-block V8
Muncie 4‑speed manual transmission, rear-wheel drive
Edelbrock carburetor and intake manifold
Finished in metallic orange with custom purple flames
Reupholstered black vinyl and modernized interior
17" American Racing wheels
Factory Equipment
Egg-crate grille, chrome fender spears, and stainless-steel window moldings
Sport Coupe body (two-door hardtop)
Chrome headliner bands
Lockable glove box
Electric clock
Modifications
Powertrain:
350ci small‑block Chevrolet V8
Edelbrock AVS2 Carburetor with Electric Choke
Edelbrock Performer Intake Manifold
Aluminum radiator
Braided stainless steel upper radiator hose
Muncie 4‑speed manual transmission
9" rear axle assembly
Optima 34/78 Redtop Battery
Drivetrain:
17" American Racing Torq Thrust wheels
Yokohama YK580 215/45R17 tires
Four-wheel GM disc brakes
Front clip believed to be from a 1970s Camaro
Body & Paint:
Metallic orange exterior with custom purple flames
Glass said to have been replaced
Interior:
Autosound head unit with auxiliary input
Kenwood speakers
Reupholstered black vinyl interior
AutoMeter gauges
Hurst shifter
Servicing
The seller reportedly replaced fuel-system components and performed an oil change
Known Imperfections
Paint imperfections as shown in the gallery
Paint chip on driver door leading edge
The car is not equipped with a heater
Ownership History
From the seller: “I have owned this 1956 Chevrolet 210 for the past eight years. Most of the major work—including the paint, interior, and mechanical upgrades—was performed by the previous owner using GM restoration components. The car has been maintained during my ownership, and it presents as a classic 1950s‑style hot rod with modernized mechanicals and custom styling.”
Included
1956 Chevrolet Accessories Installation Reference Manual
Shop manuals and Service News issue
1956 Texas license plate
Some parts paperwork
Various uninstalled parts
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