For consignment, a Chevrolet Brookwood Station Wagon right out of 1958. This car has all the trappings of the late 50's design using a two tone paint job, wrap around windshield, side trim spears, a large front and rear bumper, and some sexy curved fins and rear tail light treatment. Pile in the kids and let's go!
Interior A swing of any door offers access to the looking like the original interior but certainly redone and done well in nice style. The sills are steel sky blue then white stitched vertical tuck and roll takes over and turns to smooth white vinyl where the cranks, actuator, and the armrest are housed. Below is a strip of blue carpeting. These panels show slight smudging throughout. In front is a large solid tuck and roll white vinyl bench which shows some aging especially on the hinge area of the drivers side as well as some smudging. Opening the second set of doors reveals another long bench in the same pattern and material and condition. Upfront is the factory looking dash in all metal jacket sky blue. It has a blue dash top with a curved topper for the speedometer, then just below begins a machined strip of chrome which curves from the doors to a satin finished mini square pattern panel below the speedo. Here other gauges and two pulls are located. As we move across the center, an aftermarket Kraco AM/FM/Cassette player is mounted in. Continuing across the shiny trim turns back to the swirl pattern with a glove box, clock, and another Brookwood badge in grandma's handwriting. Below is a curved outward steel blue painted panel within which are the climate sliders, ashtray, ignition and a few pulls on the driver's edge. Just below is a trio of aftermarket gauges and we see a Lokar shifter on the floor which is covered in blue carpeting showing slight fade and some light soiling. In back is more blue carpeting for the cargo area and a lift up panel provides storage. Above is a tight white headliner with padded panels.
Drivetrain Under the hood in a nicely restored engine bay is now a snazzy looking 350ci V8. It has a pristine red painted block, chromed valve coverings and an open chromed round air cleaner covering. An Edelbrock intake is above the block and sitting on top of that is a 4-barrel carburetor. A new radiator is installed as well as a new master cylinder along with supple hoses and like new wiring. The car is propelled forward and backward by a 3.36 rear axle coupled with a 200R4 4-speed automatic transmission. Headers and a like new exhaust are on.
Undercarriage Looking recently painted in black paint I can still see some invasive rust mostly on the inner rocker areas, but it's spotty and does not run the length of the rockers. The X frame is solid and suspension is front independent coil springs as the rear is a 4 link with coil springs. Power disc brakes replace the original front brakes and now power drums are on back. Not too bad under here.
Drive-Ability The car started right up and off to the test track where it had nice acceleration, gave a smooth ride and exhibited good handling. The brakes showed a slight right hand pull on the panic stop and all functions save for the wipers, clock, odometer, and the radio were working. I also noted that the driver's door would not open from the inside...Oh crack decoder.....help....HELLLLLPPPPP!!!!
All in all a good job with just a few faults, nice two tone paint, decent chrome with some aging, and a bit of slight bubbling on the lowers of the exterior. Tinted glass and we are all in for the nifty 50's pile in the kids and let's go station wagon. Don't forget on those long trips to stop for a sandwich and lift the hood to let her cool down!