Very slick '53 for a decent price. Bought a dark blue '54 four door 210 when I was stationed at Fort Carson in '67 for $200 from a lot in Pueblo Colorado. No rust and everything worked. After the head was reconditioned, it ran like new. One of the most reliable cars I ever owned, drove it back home to Detroit a few times. Never should have sold it.
I had a 53 Chevy Club coupe . 235 6 cylinder 3 on the tree . It seemed like it had 75 grease fittings on it ! They had a giant steering wheel to help you handle it . Had a 6 volt system but I had an 8 volt battery in it so it'd start easier . bet you can't even find an 8 volt battery anymore . notice the drain plug in the gas tank .. Comes in handy .
When I was old enough to remember what my mom used to drive it was this year Chevy. It was painted a two-tone faded baby blue. I was born in 1955, so I might have been 5 or 6 at the time.
This chevy is so Nice, colour gourgeus motor powerfull 😎 great chevy, reminds me of My first car chevy bel air 1954 powerglide, thanks Nick great video and 🎶 music 🤟 😊 from tom
Now that's a true hot rod 53 Chevy with a 51 grill, 55 taillights. & 90s Chevy truck console all it needs is some seatbelts maybe or fix the engine cause sound a little rough on test drive.
Never understood why someone would do so much to the outside and inside but nothing to the bottom. Also every car must have A/C and power steering. I’m looking for a car and would pay extra if these issues were fixed.
Hmmm.. My mind is already hopping up this ride, Nick is working us boys, carefully placing these good buys on here, knowing our better half's would clip are nuts off if we brought another one home. Nick is slowly poisoning our minds, I'm telling y'all keep checking this channel and see what I'm saying! BTW Nick has posted up some killer rides that you have to see... 🏁🏁😂😂