1953 Chevy 210 Two Door '53 Rat Rod on 2040-cars
Kingston, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:216 Inline 6 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Bel Air/150/210
Trim: 210
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 37,988
Exterior Color: Black
Sub Model: 210
Interior Color: Gray
1953 Chevy 210
Sweet Ride!
Up for sale is my 1953 Chevy 210. In 1953 there was no "Bel Air" there was just the 150 and the 210, and this is the nicer of the two! The odometer reads 37, 988 but i'm not sure how acurate that is! This is perfect for someone who wants to restore a beautiful classic car or drive it as is and have a sweet rat rod! The paint is not great, whoever painted this thing just layed it on THICK! The biggest issue with the body is a good size dent in the passenger side quater panel as you can see in the pictures. I do have the chrome trim that goes over that quater panel. Another problem is the bottom of the drivers side quater panel as you can also see in the pics. The floor is in great shape as is the floor in the trunk. The car has the original 216 inline 6 cylinder and the original 3 speed (three on the tree) manual column shift. The engine purrs like a kitten and runs about as good as you could possibly expect it to! The transmission has just been gone through and shifts EXTREMELY smooth. Probably the smoothest shifting 3 on the tree you will ever find! The interior is in decent shape but does need a headliner and carpet. The dash is in decent shape and seems complete, I am not sure if the gauges work or not. All of the glass is in good shape except for one small crack in the rear drivers window. All of the windows go up and down nice and smooth. The car comes with all 4 original rims and all 4 original hubcaps. In the pics there is one odd rim, the 4th original rim is in the trunk. Unfortunately right now the car has NO BRAKES. I just rebuilt the master cylinder and it had brakes for awhile but then lost them. I'm sure with a good bleeding of the system they would work just fine. The biggest problem with the car is that the frame is rusting out on the rear passenger side where the leaf spring shackle is. It drives fine right now but in the future that will need to be adressed. None of the frame is great but that is BY FAR the worst spot and the biggest issue with the car. The last thing is the lights need to be wired in. In the pictures the car has no headlights, I do have two brand new in the package headlights that come with the car. I have no keys with the car but I do have a CLEAN Michigan title. I've seen BARN FINDS of these cars sell on eBay for over $2700 and i'm starting this running one under $2000 with NO RESERVE! I've described the car as honestly and accurately as I can, other than that just bid on what you see in the pictures! I really prefer not to do PayPal but if it is totally necessary you can message me and maybe we can work it out. If you have any questions or concerns at all feel free to message me and I will get back with you QUICKLY. Thanks for looking!
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