1955 Chevrolet 210
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The 1955 Chevrolet 150/210/Bel Air is possibly the most influential car of all times. Movies such as -Two Lane Blacktop- and -American Graffiti- have forever ingrained this high performance shoe box in our minds. The classic lines are timeless and there recently appears to be a new demand for these glorious street cars. Under the hood of this bright red beast is a new twist on the ol-Chevy small block. This particular engine displaces 383 cubic inches giving it much torque and horsepower. Stroker engines have gained in popularity over the last decade as many performance companies now offer a crate engine in this configuration. Crate engines take all the guess work out it by giving you completely fresh engine to start with. The engine is back by a Hurst 4-speed manual transmission and you will have a blast shifting through the gears. All the chrome and trim looks to be in good shape with many of the pieces being new. With floor pans being recently replaced the only thing left is the trunk as it will need some attention in the near future. To finish off the exterior look, a set of polished aluminum American Racing Torque Thrust wheels have...