1957 Chevrolet 210 2-door station wagon - SOLD
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It spent the entirety of its life in sunny southern California and it shows, because the sheetmetal is absolutely spotless inside and out.

Most folks do a double-take when they spot this California-bred 1957 Chevrolet 210 “Handyman” station wagon. Yep, it’s got two doors, but it’s not a Nomad, a combination very few folks have seen. Chevy says there were just over 17,000 of these built in 1957, a relative drop in the bucket, but because of their position as a work vehicle, very few have survived with many experts suggesting that there are far fewer of these than Nomads. Whatever the case, it’s one of the most attractive wagons of the 1950s and with a high-quality build it has been transformed into one of the most versatile hot rods we’ve ever seen. The color combination is what it was wearing originally, the interior was upgraded to Bel Air specs, and it’s loaded with features ranging from A/C to a powerful stereo to disc brakes. If you’re a fan of wagons like I am, this car is going to be very hard to resist.

The odometer was not reset during the restoration/build, and the 29,215 miles shown on the odometer are believed to be authentic. The build only has about 3500 miles on it, so it’s sorted out but not used, and the car presents pretty much in as-new condition in every way. It spent the entirety of its life in sunny southern California and it shows, because the sheetmetal is absolutely spotless inside and out. The guys who built the car are pretty talented and they’ve been doing this for a long time, so you get even gaps on both doors, a tailgate that closes without a lot of effort, and a hood that just clicks into place when you bring it down. The colors are Sierra Gold over India Ivory, although a modern Chrysler color called “Vanilla” has been substituted for the Ivory simply because it was a bit creamier and has a softer contrast. Whatever the name, we love the look and the workmanship is outstanding in every way. You’ll note a few custom details, including the shaved hood, simplified grille, and trick headlights with the marker lights built right in. It’s wearing plenty of fresh chrome, too, including California 1-piece bumpers, and every piece of stainless on the car was either polished to look like new or replaced with a fresh piece. The car is jaw-dropping in person but doesn’t beat you over the head with the upgrades. This is hot-rodding done right.

As I said, the interior was upgraded to Bel Air specifications, including factory-style beige vinyl with black and copper pattern cloth, the ideal choice. That’s the original front bench wearing a reproduction seat cover, and new door panels, fresh carpets, and a correct headliner were added to give it a very finished look. There are a myriad of upgrades inside, all designed to make this a comfortable high-speed, long-distance cruiser, and among them are a powerful A/C system from Southern Air, a tilt/telescope steering column with a leather-wrapped billet wheel, and a great-sounding AM/FM stereo system with iPod interface so you can take your music with you. Factory gauges have been restored and remain fully functional and as we said, we believe the mileage shown is since new, as it was not reset at the time of restoration. Modern 3-point seat belts have been added for front seat passengers, while the rear seats use traditional lap belts, making this the ideal cruiser for the enthusiast with a family. The cargo bay has been fully restored as well, using laminated wood instead of the original linoleum for a warm custom look that’s just as durable. Given the car’s creature comforts and massive trunk area, I can scarcely think of a better car for a cross-country road trip than this Handyman wagon.

As far as we can tell, this was originally a V8 car, but during the rebuild the original 283 was removed and replaced with a 355 cubic inch crate motor making approximately 350 horsepower. Thanks to the wonders of the small block Chevy, it was a veritable bolt-in proposition, although it was treated to all-new componentry. Finned valve covers and a matching air cleaner are just part of the dress-up on this handsome powerplant, which also includes a shiny Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, chrome accessories, and aluminum heads to help build horsepower. An HEI ignition system lights the fires and long-tube headers feed a custom stainless steel exhaust system with X-pipe and Magnaflow mufflers that are mellow, not aggressive. There’s a big radiator up front with both a mechanical fan and an electric pusher fan, so both the engine and the A/C remain ice cold, even in traffic, and it’s got a new Wilwood master cylinder for the power disc brakes.

For comfortable cruising, a 700R4 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission was installed, and it powers a 9-inch Ford rear end with 3.50 gears inside, so it’s punchy around town but just loafs along at 1800 RPM at highway speeds. You can see the car’s California heritage in the spotless floors, which are 100% original, and there are exactly zero patches or replacements in the body—they just don’t get much cleaner than this. New body mount bushings keep it quiet and the frame itself was powdercoated for long-term durability. Almost everything on or under this car is new, including the lines, hoses, shocks, brakes, gas tank, and all the rubber parts, so it feels tight and smooth going down the road. Classic Torque Thrust wheels complete the subtle look, and they wear staggered 225/70/15 front and 235/70/15 blackwall radials for just the right attitude.

You will probably not see another car like this at any show you attend, and as far as resto-mods go, this one is absolutely one of the finest we’ve ever seen. There’s easily twice the asking price wrapped up in the build and with the car’s California history, you never have to worry about what’s going on underneath. It’s also loaded with every feature you want in a modern resto-mod, all of it brand new and fully functional. If you’re into wagons like we are, this is a very special car indeed. Call today!

Vehicle: 1957 Chevrolet 210 2-door station wagon
Price: SOLD
Stock Number: 115148
Odometer Reading: 31,395
VIN: B570116899
Engine: 355 cubic inch V8
Transmission: 4-speed automatic
Gear Ratio: 3.5
Wheelbase: 115 inches
Wheels: 15-inch Torque Thrust
Tires: Front: 225/70/15, Rear: 235/70/15 blackwall radial
Exterior Color: Sierra Gold over India Ivory
Interior Color: Beige vinyl with Black and Copper pattern cloth
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