This 1955 Chevrolet 210 has a great look with its traditional two-tone paint scheme and the contrasting bright chrome and stainless trim presented in show-quality condition. This Bel Air is powered by a 350-cid Vortec Chevrolet V-8 modified with an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and Delco HDI ignition. The engine is connected to a Turbo 350 automatic transmission with a B&M quick-shifter that is floor-mounted. This Chevrolet also features an AM/FM stereo radio with cassette, full instrumentation including a column-mounted tachometer, new door sills, new rubber door seals and 15-inch traditional Cragar chrome five-spoke wheels. The interior has been redone in a custom tan cloth in a pattern similar to the original. The undercarriage has been cleaned and painted giving it a very presentable appearance. This vehicle was recently acquired from Florida and appears to be virtually rust free.