This 1956 Chevrolet 210 two-door sedan has a rich history, starting its journey at Schanzmeyer Chevrolet in Meta, Missouri. It then became a cherished part of the seller’s family in March 1956 and was later passed down to the seller themselves in 1985. After that, it underwent an extensive refurbishment that lasted about a year, involving body repairs, new fenders, and a fresh coat of red and white paint to match its interior.

1956 Chevrolet 210

Power
Under the hood, you’ll find a sturdy 235ci inline-six engine paired with a three-speed manual transmission. This classic beauty is loaded with charming features like 15″ red-painted steel wheels, whitewall tires, drum brakes, and eye-catching chrome trim. The wraparound windshield and back window add to its vintage allure, along with unique details like hooded headlights and a hidden fuel filler within the left taillight.

Interior
On the inside, the front and rear bench seats have been reupholstered in red and white vinyl, offering a comfortable and stylish ride. Despite some minor issues like the non-functional push-button AM radio, this car still exudes nostalgic charm with features like vent windows, a heater, and bright door sill protectors.

Performance
Behind the wheel, you’ll appreciate the classic two-spoke steering wheel and the clear 110-mph speedometer. With just 77k miles on the odometer, and only 1k added since the refurbishment, this Chevy 210 is ready to hit the road with its smooth inline-six engine and reliable three-speed manual transmission.

Condition
The car’s solid mechanical condition is evidenced by regular maintenance, including an oil and filter change in 2022. With a clean Missouri title, original paperwork from 1956, and spare parts included, this one-family-owned 1956 Chevrolet 210 sedan is not just a classic car—it’s a piece of automotive history.
