350-Powered 1957 Chevrolet 210 2-Door Sedan







Ended Sep 29, 2025 at 7:10 PM UTC
Description
The iconic 1957 Chevrolet is celebrated for its jet-age styling, with sweeping fins, a curvaceous body, and distinctive hood-mounted rockets. This landmark vehicle came in a range of body styles — including two- and four-door sedans, convertibles, and wagons — but it’s the two-door models that remain the most sought-after.
Sans the Bel Air’s gold trim, the 210 featured a more understated look: silver accents on the grille, nose, emblems, and fins. There were no louvers on the front fender, nor stainless fin inserts in the rear; instead, shorter brightwork and smaller wheel covers gave it a cleaner profile. Inside, the cabin offered a comfortable bench seat, a large central speedometer framed by the steering wheel, and a solid dashboard adorned with a silver Chevrolet script.
Under the hood, drivers could choose between a reliable six-cylinder or one of two V8s — in 265 or 283 cubic inches — paired with either a three-speed manual transmission or the smooth-shifting two-speed Powerglide automatic.
This ’57 210 swapped its original engine for a 350 cu-in V8 with an auto transmission. The exterior features a repaint, updated brightwork, and aftermarket chrome wheels. And the interior wears new upholstery along with upgraded instruments in the factory cluster.
Highlights
Timeless ’57 Chevy 210 with tasteful upgrades
350 cu-in Chevrolet V8 rated at 290 hp and 326 lb-ft of torque
Automatic transmission with long shifter
Finished in red with a white top and gray interior
Front disc brakes and power steering
Air conditioning
Features
American Racing Torq Thrust wheels
Dual side mirrors
Dual exhaust system
Serpentine belt drive system
Aluminum radiator with overflow tank and electric pusher fan
Classic Instruments 140-mph speedometer, 8,000-rpm tachometer, oil pressure, coolant temp, voltage, and fuel level gauges
Updated upholstery with matching door panels
Tilt steering column
Updated pedal and dash trim
Fully finished trunk
Known Imperfections
Minor paint chips above rear bumper
Included
Keys
Album of restoration photos and parts purchases
Ownership History
The consignor states, “This Chevy was purchased in 2016, at which time the roof and fins were painted pearl white, and power steering and power brakes were added. The car was rebuilt in 2005, and I have an album of photos covering the rebuild from start to finish. I also have documentation for parts purchases from 2005-on.”
This 1957 Chevrolet 210 is offered with a clean Pennsylvania title in the seller's name.
Additional documents
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