$20,733
1956 Chevrolet 210 Del Ray finished in Twilight Turquoise with India Ivory white. The turquoise for the roof, and then the lower 2 thirds of the side panels. All paint is just well done, and deep as the ocean, well buffed. From the front jet hood ornament to the grille and bumper below the chrome is sooo good it still looks like it is wet. This holds true for the light bezels, window surrounds and bumpers. Badging is showroom and is an exercise on the cloisonne technique. Twilight Turquoise steel painted wheels are capped with dog dish style chromed caps and wrapped in wide whites. In beautifully preserved and redone style, more interaction with the interior surfaces some playing the Twilight Turquoise, and others playing the India Ivory. More play of these two colors on the dash with its dual fan cowls into the dash, one side with the gauge cluster, and the other with the radio speaker, circular clock at the bottom, and Chevrolet badge written in chrome. Blue carpet floods the floors and period correct looking rubber floor protectors are beneath each foot area. Door panels dance to the same beat, and the headliner is white and clean in all its perforated vinyl beauty. The vehicle is powered by a 283ci engie topped with the rarely seen twin 4-barrel Carter carburetors. The only thing not NOS or original are the heads which are Powerpack Heads. A 3-speed with overdrive transmission is attached and pushes power rearward to a 3.31 axle.