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1956 Chevrolet

210 Wagon

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Body Color
Aqua
Stock
3817
Engine Size
283 V8
Transmission Type
4 Speed Manual
Vin
B56S038741
Miles
73,729
Drivetrain
RWD

1956 Chevrolet 210 Wagon

1956 Chevrolet 210 Wagon

The 1956 Chevrolet sedan delivery is a rare find. Though many were produced in the late 50's, because they were used as work vehicles, few are left and even fewer are in good shape. They were built to use as milk trucks, delivering groceries, stuff like that, and they used them up and then they were gone. Many just rotted out. The 1956 Chevy delivery is a sought-after collectible among car enthusiasts and thankfully can be recreated out of a 2 door station wagon if you are so inclined.

For consignment, a creation of a rare bird in the form of a '56 Chevy Sedan Delivery made from a 210 2-door wagon. Still retaining its fold down rear seat and bathed in Pinecrest Green now with a 283ci V8 there is plenty of power for the haul, or delivery in classic style. And with this rear cargo area windows filled in there is plenty of room to slather your business name on there and attract some attention.

Exterior
An older restoration for the exterior, but it still maintains its shine and is rust free. It does have a few areas of cracking and crazing of the paint, and some chip offs at the gaps, but these remain well minded. We also note the front fenders are fiberglass and have some distinct cracking on the driver's fender that has been repaired and covered in gray primer. 1956 was the year of the beginning of fins and they are accentuated by the trim side spear which runs from the front of the door and gracefully swoops down to meet the rear bumper. Not to be outdone, the front grille surrounds a now black egg crate design, has visored single headlights on either side, and below all of this is a trimmed short front bumper. A jet age rocket leads the way on the hood along with a large shiny V emblem hovering below. Sedan delivery panels have been installed where the original side glass was and are highlighted by stainless trim. We note that most of the chrome work on the car has dulling and pitting but still retains a decent shine. Also of note are the rear wheel openings, which have been trimmed at some point in the past to accommodate larger rear tires. 15-inch rally wheels are wrapped with staggered width radial rubber on the corners. A shout to the rear brake lights with the nifty round ball taillight with a small square backup light below all within a lamplighter styled bezel.

Interior
A blank canvas if you will is the best way this writer can describe this cavernous interior. All stamped steel for the doors as the panels have been removed but still retain their chromed cranks and door release as well as a worn black armrest. Slipping inside we are met with well worn gray leather ergonomic late model bucket seats in the front and the factory two tone gray and white vinyl fold down bench seat in the rear. As we get comfortable in these buckets, we can gaze upon the original metal dash in Pinecrest Green. The well known and loved twin fan dash is present and accounted for with the gauge cluster in front of the driver and speaker and clock with Chevrolet in your grandmother's script. The radio has been removed leaving a clean factory opening and the rest of the dash is peppered with aftermarket gauges and various chrome knobs. The carpeting has been removed exposing the black texture painted flooring which is covered with simple black rubber floormats. Up top is a stained but complete white headliner.

Drivetrain
Under the hood is now a consignor-stated 283ci V8 that has been punched .060 over. It is topped with an aluminum intake manifold and Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor and has a Muncie M20 4-speed manual transmission circa 1970 on the back. Bringing up the rear end we see a Pontiac 10-bolt 3.55 geared Safe-T-Track rear axle. All nicely detailed with a red/orange block, ribbed aluminum valve coverings and supple hoses and rust and corrosion free bolt ons.

Undercarriage
All redone underneath with a strong solid frame, flooring and rockers, all of which have been undercoated in black. Some surface rust has appeared on the usual suspects, but no invasive rust is noted. Independent coil spring front suspension is on with new control arms, the uppers being tubular style and for the rear we note leaf springs with traction bars. Rust free dual exhaust with Cherrybomb mufflers is on for the exhale and we see power front disc brakes working with power rear drums brakes. It's ready to haul…some ass!

Drive-Ability
A quick starter and smooth runner. All comfortable for these late model buckets, and with no power steering it is still a breeze to drive. All functions were well...functioning at the time of our drive.

A respray in Pinecrest Green for this once 210 wagon turned Sedan Delivery easter egg, retaining its shine, and not often seen in this sedan delivery style. With the undercarriage and suspension redone this 283ci V8 powered hauler is just a few steps away from being your pride and joy or a promo piece if there ever was one for your business, just imagine “your name here”.

VIN DECODE
B56S038741
B-2100 Series 210
56-1956
S-St. Louis, MO Assy Plant
038741-Sequential Unit Number

TRIM TAG
STYLE NO 1063F-210 2 Door Station Wagon
BODY NO S4431-St. Louis Body #
TRIM NO 609stl-Charcoal Vinyl
PAINT NO 688A-Pinecrest Green
EZI-Tinted Glass

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