Built up and used for both street and strip duty, this 1957 Chevrolet 210 Sport Coupe has been reimagined as a ser-class drag car with a significantly modified double-pumper carburetor with a dragster-style air scoop and revised jets, along with high-energy ignition, custom engine mounts, and long-tube exhaust headers with side dumps. Other modifications include an NHRA-approved bellhousing, 12-inch clutch, and new 3.52:1 rear gearing. The seller says the car can be driven anywhere on 93-octane fuel and is a longtime veteran of competition at several Midwest drag strips. The upgraded interior, with additional gauges and an aftermarket audio system, shows no damage. sed on the photos, the 210 looks to have very minor surface corrosion on the underside.
- The non-original 350-cu.in. OHV V8 is extensively accessorized and has no stated output.
- The red, white, and blue paint shows no obvious blemishes.
- The 210 has aftermarket bucket seats that appear to be in good, undamaged shape.
- xiliary engine gauges and a tachometer have been fitted.
- The 210 has a front-end lift kit and front disc brakes.
- The underside and engine bay present as clean.
- The seller says the car runs readily on 93-octane fuel.
- The vinyl lettering is reportedly removable.
- The audio system is concealed in the glove compartment, with new speakers.
- A custom steering wheel and shifter are fitted.
- ceipts and a photo album of the build will be provided.
- The wiper arms have reportedly scratched the windshield.
- The wiper motor is disconnected.
- Two touched-up paint chips are noted.
- This 1957 Chevrolet 210 rides on Torq Thrust wheels with big-and-little tires.
- The engine has tubular exhaust headers and finned rocker covers.
- The 210 is described as a fully functional car.
- The odometer reads 31,570 miles and the Illinois title is mileage-exempt.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean Illinois title in his name. ceipts and photos associated with the car’s build will be provided. This 1957 Chevrolet 210 Sport Coupe, transformed into a ser-style drag car, makes a loud visual statement.