Cars Station Wagon
The design of the 1955 Chevrolet, created by legendary automobile designer Harley Earl, gives the car a simple, yet sublime appearance. Many say the look of the vintage General Motors vehicle can best be described as a design of perfect proportions, but so basic in its simplicity. Car enthusiasts the world over have made the automobile one of the most sought after classics of all time.
Models Offered
The 1955 Chevrolet came in three models: the base 150, the mid-range 210, and the top-of-the-line Bel Air. Basic body styles were the two or four door post, the hard top, convertible, and the station wagon. Several variations of each model were made. For instance, the wagon was sold as a Nomad, Beauville, Townsman, and Handyman.
Specifications
1955 was the first year for the 265 cubic inch V8 engine that Chevrolet called the Turbo-Fire. With an 8.0:1 compression ratio, two-barrel carburetor, and other modifications, the new engine came factory rated at 162 horsepower.
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