1953 Chevrolet Two-Ten De Luxe Convertible [2134]

1953 Chevrolet Two-Ten [2134] in Leave It to Beaver, TV Series, 1957-1963 IMDB Ep. 6.16

Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin: US

1953 Chevrolet Two-Ten De Luxe Convertible [2134]

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase 

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Wampa-One US

2008-04-15 03:52

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Big Dave VA

2008-04-15 03:55

Wally's eventual first car, a 1953 Chevrolet Two-Ten Convertible.

rjluna2 US

2008-04-15 03:56

First picture provided by Wampa-one suggest 1953 Chevrolet Two-Ten DeLuxe convertible, model 2134.

Big Dave VA

2008-04-15 05:06

Looks like they tried to hide the emblem on the hood ornament.

58Roadmaster US

2008-04-15 06:04

The second thumnail was filmed on Third Street in Santa Monica, CA.
Here are some present-day images of the El Miro Theatre (Now Loew's Cineplex Broadway Cinemas):
http://cinematreasures.org/theater/2762/
day:
Link to "i243.photobucket.com"
night:
http://www.williamvalencia.com/momento/index.php?showimage=49

-- Last edit: 2008-04-15 06:08:01

Wampa-One US

2008-04-15 15:28

Wally made a comment along the lines that for $180 you're not going to get the greatest car.

62imperial US

2010-03-21 00:40

This is probably the same car as in Episode 6.10 - note the aftermarket blade trim pieces on the front fenders, the way the shiny light-colored paint shows in places through the studio-applied weathering, and the fact that 210 convertibles were rare compared to Bel Airs.

-- Last edit: 2010-09-24 17:55:08

DynaMike NL

2010-03-21 00:44

Indeed, only 5617 Two-Ten convertibles compared to 24047 of the Bel Air range...

tv boy US

2010-09-26 15:23

Want to see what this fine car looks like in color? The same car turned up in the 1963 movie "Tammy and the Doctor":

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portacker US

2022-05-03 15:01

always wonder why this show used a Chevy, when Chrylser supplied all the other cars? Also, just noticed this rare ragtop 210 has a three on the tree, how odd for a convertable.

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