1956 Chevrolet 210 Sedan Interior
This beautiful car is owned by a fellow named Tim Doyle, and has been the subject of a full restoration (plus) by him, and we’re mentioning this because we did the interior. That’s right, we’re proud to say that Seatco was part of this beautiful rebirth, and that the interior looks just as wonderful as the exterior.
The interior is stock-looking, with patterns and fabrics appropriate to the era, and the car model, but there were some practical updates, like the addition of three-point safety belts for the front passengers, and lap belts for the back seat passengers. These look like they were supplied by the factory, which, of course they weren’t, as neither set of belts were available at the time, but the belts look like they belong in the car.
This last photo is of Tim Doyle, the owner of this beautiful car, and, Neal Ailstock, the owner of Seatco.
1956 Chevrolet 210 Sedan Interior – if you’ve a car that you’d like to bring back to it’s former beauty, just as this car was brought back, please contact us today. We’re ready to do our part!
I think I want one just like that. Great looking car! Kudos to everyone involved in bringing it to the present cherry condition.
Nice work inside and outside. My father had a 4dr Belair for over thirty years and he loved that car. My brother has it now, and I got the ’67 Eldorado that my dad also owned.