The 1956 Chevrolet 210 Handyman Station Wagon was a staple of the mid-20th century Americana and was an iconic symbol of the post-war boom. Measuring in at 212 length, 78 width and 72 height, this classic station wagon was an affordable and versatile family favourite. With its signature wrap-around windshield, curved roof, and signature grille, the 210 was also a standout on the roads. Under the hood, the 210 was powered by a in-line 6 cylinder, 235cu inch engine, mated to a 2-speed Hydramatic transmission, allowing for effortless cruising. In typical fashion, the interior was adorned with wood paneling, vinyl seats, dome lighting and a signal-seeking AM radio included. The 210 was also known for their generous cargo space, and their folding rear seats and rather spacious cargo area made them an ideal choice for hauling lumber, hardware, or just packing up the family for a weekend getaway. The 210 featured distinct and eye-catching styling, as well as an enviable blend of practicality, power and affordability, making it a classic of the time.
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