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It’s kind of a cool name — one could envision being a wanderer, a drifter, a rover or a vagabond while cruising in Chevrolet’s most alluring station wagon. In model years 1955-1957, it was ...
1957 Chevy 210 Wagon - Corner Carvin' Family Hauler. Newman Car Creations '57 210 Wagon.
Billy Overall’s attractive cream-colored hot rod hasn’t always looked like it does today. Its existence began as a 1957 Chevrolet model 210 station wagon rolling off a Detroit assembly line.
The design was compatible with, and designed for, the 1955-'57 models, and would not have enhanced 1958 styling, or vice-versa. As for 1959, the thought of a hardtop wagon of that vintage is painful.
Chevy built more than 100,000 One-Fifties in each of the 1955, 1956, and 1957 model years, although it was nowhere nearly as popular as the Bel Air during that stretch.
Then he found the Chevrolet wagon. The words "57 Chevy Bel Air" are magic today, but the car was nothing special when it was new. Just another Chevy, and in fact a bit of a sales disappointment.
Back in 1955-57, Chevrolet offered a great new body style that was used for almost every car they produced. There were three different levels, or series, called 150, 210 and Bel Air.
LAYTON — If you’ve seen Doran Peaslee’s 1957 Chevrolet 150 Wagon on the road, chances are, you heard it coming first. The two-door wagon is loud. Very loud.
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