So Nice, You'll Look at this Tri-Five Twice
2026 May 5th
May is the perfect time to reveal Angelo’s 1955 Chevrolet 210 Custom. Finished in a striking blue with crisp white accents, it captures everything people love about mid-century American style: clean lines, confident chrome, and just enough attitude to turn heads.


It offered a perfect blend of practicality and style, making it a favourite for both everyday drivers and enthusiasts. Under the hood, 1955 was also the debut year of Chevrolet’s legendary small-block V8 engine, a game-changer that helped cement the brand’s reputation for performance.


Angelo's 1955 Chevrolet 210 Custom
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The 1955 Chevrolet lineup marked a turning point for the brand. Often referred to as the start of Chevy’s “Tri-Five” era (1955–1957), the 210 sits comfortably between the budget-friendly 150 and the more upscale Bel Air.
It offered a perfect blend of practicality and style, making it a favourite for both everyday drivers and enthusiasts. Under the hood, 1955 was also the debut year of Chevrolet’s legendary small-block V8 engine, a game-changer that helped cement the brand’s reputation for performance.

Angelo’s custom 210 builds on that already strong foundation. While it stays true to the car’s classic roots, the personalized touches elevate it into something uniquely his own.
The blue and white colour scheme highlights the car’s iconic body lines, while the polished details reflect the level of care and craftsmanship that have gone into its custom details.

It’s no surprise that Angelo’s Chevy has become a familiar sight at local car shows. In fact, his 210 won the Shine Award of Excellence at the 2025 Langley Cruise In, an award sponsored by Shine Speedshop of California.
There’s something about a well-kept ’55 Chevy that resonates across generations, equal parts nostalgia, engineering milestone, and a rolling work of art so different from today's automotive offerings. It gets noticed and, in Angelo's case, brings home the hardware.
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There’s something about a well-kept ’55 Chevy that resonates across generations, equal parts nostalgia, engineering milestone, and a rolling work of art so different from today's automotive offerings. It gets noticed and, in Angelo's case, brings home the hardware.
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