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EddieS'04

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OK, Most know this is a '57 chevy.

The trivia is who knows what was special about this one? What was its code name?

The prize is you know what it is...LOL



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Is that a Black Widow?



Maybe not as I believe they had some white rear panels, also called Black and Whites.



Delray?
 
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Freeport..It is cheap laminate. Oil stains at time ya know...LOL:bwahaha:





It looks kind of small...



Gavin,,I have a trained mouse to drive it. My cat loves it...:bwahaha:
 
Not many hits, so here it is.



1957

New for '57 is the 283 in small-block V8. Even the Corvette fuel injected version was available to the Two-Ten buyer. The Two-Ten shared the wedge-shaped side trim with the Bel Air, but unlike the Bel Air (which had the wedge filled with an aluminum trim panel) the Two-Ten's wedge was painted either body color, or top color with the optional two-tone paint package. "Chevrolet" in script was mounted inside the wedge.



The indicator of the corvette motor, is the flags on the fenders.

 
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I had a 283 with a 2-speed "slip and slide" PowerGlide in my first car- the '67 Impala 4-door. However, it would not burn tires but it did burn lots of oil. Gave "smoking" the other drivers a lasting impression.
 

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