RARE FIND: 1953 Chevrolet 210 35K Original Miles! - Frankman Motor Company - Walk Around & Driving
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- 1953 Chevrolet 210!
35K Original Miles!
Inline 6
Power Glide Automatic Transmission
Been in South Dakota its whole life!
Own a piece of automotive history and turn heads wherever you go!
Meticulously stored to preserve its original glory! This classic beauty is ready to hit the streets in style!
Cruise through nostalgia with the sleek lines and vintage charm that define the essence of this iconic car.
Don't miss out on the chance to experience the golden era of American automotive excellence firsthand!
Window is in the shop getting repaired.
Underside has what is to be a grease coating or older undercoating. NOT RUST!
Walkaround Video available on our website.
More info and pictures on www.frankmanmotors.com stock# UK125144
Or call for more info (605)250-8776
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Radios, in those days, used vacuum tubes. You have to let the radio warm up before you'll get audio.
Thank you for showing us that beautiful vehicle. Nothing more beautiful than the shapes and curves of the cars of the 50's. Regards, Rob.
Bought one in '56 - Lost the timing gear on the New York Thruway near Utica, Towed to a garage, where the owner assisted me in replacing it "On the Cheap". Didn't have much money at the time - Just out of engineering school in Chicago on my way to visit family in New Hampshire.
Beautiful Chevy in a rare color that slays me! That wide aftermarket mirror isn't a "like it or leave it" proposition for a past owner. It is legally required for a deaf person to qualify for a driver's license in many states. My Dad had a '54 210 assigned him as a company car, and I have vivid recollections of his stoplight racing someone in it when I was about 4 years old. He became very safety oriented as he matured, and installed seat belts in his 1959 Plymouth. We wouldn't leave the house unless all 6 of us were buckled up.
I just brought home a 53 4dr all original but not in nearly as pristine condition as this. Needs a radiator and a deep cleaning. But so far it's a dream come true. Interior is good. Few dents and dings but nothing major. I'm excited to start on it
This is just tooooooo cool !!, My grandparents always bought Chevy's back in the day, every 2 yr s, They bought new as follows :, a 1950, '52 '54, '56 , 'Belairs ( Deluxe in 1950 I believe ), then the cost went up in price, So they waited till , 1961, Impala, then a 1966 Caprice, then 1972 Caprice, last car was a 1981 Caprice.
The clock is a 100% mechanical wind-up clock. The only thing electrical about it is the back light that illuminates it with the other dash lights. The winding will last 3 days before having to rewind it again. Picture this like an old-school wristwatch back in the day before quartz movement battery power.
Now that there is beautiful.
Original headliner for sure
Nice very nice Chevy ❤😂👍👍👍👍👍😅.
Turn signal cam needs to be replaced. That's why it isn't cancelling off after your turns. The cam is made of a plastic or neoprene, and they get brittle with age and break.
A forgotten fact about the cast iron Powerglides , they have a pump in the front and rear of the transmission , which allows them to be pull started when the battery is run down .
I am looking to build one. Put the body on a 64 Chevelle frame.