Ah, two-door station wagons… Vehicles so strange in appearance that there’s no middle ground with them: you either hate or love them. I’m part of the latter group, feeling sorry that machines such as ...
In 1955, Chevrolet redesigned its full-size car, introducing what is now known as the Tri-Five series. A rather revolutionary vehicle, the Tri-Five is widely regarded as a design icon and one of ...
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This 1956 Chevrolet 210 is a well-preserved, all-original classic in excellent condition. Featuring a smooth-running inline-six engine, a straight body, and well-maintained chrome, this four-door ...
There are very few iconic images that exceed the popularity of certain Chevrolets made between 1955 and 1957. Right up there with a 50-star flag, dear ol' mom, and hot apple pie, Tri-Five Chevys made ...
This 1956 Chevrolet 210 2-door wagon, a rust-free California car with 4,000 km (2,485 miles) since restoration, features a 350 crate engine, overdrive transmission, and vintage A/C, ideal for ...
Chevrolet offered the Tri-Five in a wide range of body styles to suit many tastes. Under the hood, a groundbreaking V8 was a ...
The 1956 Chevrolet Delray started life as a budget-minded trim level, yet it has quietly evolved into one of the savviest performance buys in the Tri-Five universe. By pairing a humble 210 two-door ...
Joe and Josh Bailey spent years working on this '56 and the effort was clearly worth it. The PPG black is sprayed over the Tri-Five sheetmetal that rests on a silver firewall and inner sheetmetal. The ...
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