1955 Chevrolet Handyman Custom Wagon Barrett-Jackson Series 10, GreenLight 1:64
1955 Chevrolet Handyman Custom Wagon Barrett-Jackson Series 10 GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 37260A The 1955 Chevrolet Handyman Wagon helped define the beginning of Chevrolet’s iconic Tri-Five era with clean...
1955 Chevrolet Handyman Custom Wagon Barrett-Jackson Series 10
GreenLight | 1:64 Scale | 37260A
The 1955 Chevrolet Handyman Wagon helped define the beginning of Chevrolet’s iconic Tri-Five era with clean chrome styling, wraparound glass, and practical two-door wagon utility. Custom wagon builds based on the 1955 Chevrolet platform remain popular today thanks to their mix of classic hot rod styling and family-hauler roots.
This GreenLight Barrett-Jackson Series 10 release features a customized orange-and-silver 1955 Chevrolet Handyman Wagon with modern wheels, lowered stance, and bright chrome trim. The model reflects the type of restored and modified classic wagons frequently featured at Barrett-Jackson collector car auctions.
GreenLight recreates the long roofline and signature Tri-Five Chevrolet proportions in 1:64 scale with detailed grille work, smooth body lines, chrome bumpers, and custom street-machine styling. The bright orange finish and polished wheel setup give the wagon a clean modernized appearance while preserving its classic 1950s character.
- 1955 Chevrolet Handyman Custom Wagon casting
- Barrett-Jackson Series 10 release
- Custom orange and silver two-tone styling
- Lowered stance with modern custom wheels
- Classic Tri-Five Chevrolet wagon proportions
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Common Collector Questions and Answers
What does “Handyman” mean on a 1955 Chevrolet wagon?
The Handyman was Chevrolet’s two-door wagon model, designed as a practical utility vehicle while still carrying the styling cues of the famous Tri-Five Chevrolet lineup.
Why are Tri-Five Chevrolets so collectible?
The 1955, 1956, and 1957 Chevrolet models became icons of American car culture because of their styling, V8 performance options, and popularity in the hot rod scene.
What makes this GreenLight version stand out?
The lowered stance, custom wheel setup, and bright orange paint give this wagon a modern custom-build appearance inspired by real Barrett-Jackson auction cars.