1956 Chevrolet 210 Two-Door Hardtop Sport Coupe
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1956 Chevrolet 210 Sport Coupe Cold Start and Walk Around
Description
The best just got even better. Chevrolet’s 1955 “Hot Ones” were wildly popular, and Chevy made sure the ’56 edition was even more so. Motor Life magazine said of the updated ’56 Chevys, “Forward cant of the front end has been emphasized by stretching the hood metal out another four inches. This, with angled headlight hoods and grille, give the illusion of motion.”
There is no need for illusion with this 1956 210 Sport Coupe. Restored and reimagined in 2002, it features a creative mix of Fifties, Sixties, Seventies, and Eighties Chevy goodness. The power is from a 1972 350 cu-in Small Block with four-bolt mains with Trick-Flow aluminum heads and Holley induction. Much of the interior is from a 1965 Impala, including the bucket seats and console. Down below the rear four-link coil spring suspension from a 1972 GM A-Body and GM four-wheel power disc brakes continue the enhancements. Finish it off with 1980s IROC Camaro wheels and BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires, and this revitalized 1956 210 Hardtop Sport Coupe captures some of the best of classic Chevrolet performance.
Highlights
1972 350 cu-in Small Block Chevy V8 with four-bolt mains
Trick-Flow aluminum heads and Holley high-rise intake, cam, and carburetor
Turbo-Hydramatic 400 three-speed automatic transmission
GM four-wheel power brakes
California Performance Products 500 Series power steering with 14:1 ratio
1965 Chevrolet Impala seats and console
1980s IROC Camaro 15 inch aluminum wheels
BFGoodrich Radial T/A P255/60R15 tires
Custom auto sound AM-FM radio conversion
The chassis number of the 1956 Chevrolet (VB56N050268) decodes as:
V – V8
B – Series 2100
56 – 1956 Model Year
N – Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant
050268 – Sequential assembly number beginning with 001001
This 1956 Chevrolet 210 Two-Door Sport Coupe displayed about 86,000 miles at the time of restoration; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
One piece front and rear bumpers
Green tint safety glass all around
Tilt steering wheel
Front and rear seatbelts
Electric wiper motor
1957 day/night mirror
Two quartz clocks (dash, console)
Deluxe heater and controls
Updated wiring with 1970s GM fuse box
Updated charging system
Box-girder reinforced frame
Dual diagram brake booster
Fully boxed frame
Positraction 10-bolt rear differential with 3.23 gears
GM four-link coil spring rear suspension (1972 A-body)
Front and rear stabilizer bars
Full cap behind driver’s side taillight
Three-spoke steering wheel
Deep-pile carpets
Lockable lighted glove box
Crank-operated windows
Known Imperfections
Minor paint chips on the corner of the hood
Minor rock chips from driving since restoration
Included
Restoration manual
One extra IROC Camaro wheel
Ownership History
This 1956 Chevrolet 210 Two-Door Sport is believed to have originated from Ohio. It may have been used as a race car before acquisition and restoration in 2002.