This 1957 Chevrolet 210 two-door sedan has undergone significant modifications, now boasting a fuel-injected 502ci big block V8 engine and a sleek Elkhart Blue exterior paired with a black leather interior. The extensive upgrades, completed in 2022, include a Turbo 400 automatic transmission, a limited-slip rear differential, a dual exhaust system, front disc brakes, tubular front A-arms, Ridler wheels in 17″ and 18″ sizes, power rack-and-pinion steering, TMI seats, Vintage Air climate control, a modern retro-style stereo, and Dakota Digital gauges. The selling dealer acquired the car in 2024, and it comes with a clean Florida title.
Originally painted in Imperial Ivory, the car was refinished in Elkhart Blue in 2022, with Bel Air and Fuel Injection badges added. Detailed photos of the paint, glass, and brightwork are available in the gallery.
The car rides on five-spoke Ridler wheels, 17″ in the front and 18″ in the rear, wrapped in 225/45 Doral front tires and 245/50 Goodyear Eagle F1 rear tires. Additional modifications include power rack-and-pinion steering, front disc brakes, tubular front A-arms, KYB front shocks, and Calvert Racing rear shocks.
Inside, the cabin has been fully revamped with black leather TMI seats, a leather-trimmed center console, Vintage Air climate control, a modern retro-style stereo, and aftermarket speakers. The two-spoke steering wheel, featuring a chrome horn ring, frames the Dakota Digital gauges, with the digital odometer showing approximately 830 miles.
The powerful 502ci big block V8, installed in 2022, features FiTech fuel injection, aluminum Edelbrock cylinder heads, a dual exhaust system, and an aluminum radiator with electric fans.
The vehicle also includes a three-speed Turbo 400 automatic transmission and a limited-slip rear end.
Decoding the trim tag reveals the following information:
- Style: 57-1011 – 1957 Chevrolet 210 two-door sedan
- Body: J1652 – Janesville, Wisconsin assembly plant, body number
- Trim: 654 – Charcoal and Ivory cabin trim
- Paint: 808 – Imperial Ivory and Inca Silver paint