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Car Year: 1954
Car's approximate birthday: June 5, 1954
 
Owner: Garage Kept Motors
City: Grand Rapids
State: Michigan
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
Nickname: E54S003407
State: Restored
 
Exterior: Sportsman Red (2.75%)
Interior: Red (91.59%)
Softtop: Beige (100.00%)
Wheels: Red (100.00%)
 
Delivery Dealer Zone: Unknown
Delivery Dealer Code: Unknown
 
Options: RPO Option Percentage
Sold [%]
Sales Price
[$]
  02934 Base Engine 235ci "Blue Flame" 150hp (150hp) 100.00% 2,774.00
  100 Directional Signals 100.00% 16.75
  101 Heater 100.00% 91.40
  102 AM Radio 100.00% 145.15
  290B Whitewall Tires 6.70x15 100.00% 26.90
  313M Powerglide Transmission 100.00% 178.35
  420A Parking Brake Alarm 100.00% 5.65
  421A Courtesy Lights 100.00% 4.05
  422A Windshield Washers 100.00% 11.85
  Total   2.516302378939741%
(92 Cars)
3,254.10
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
 
Car history:
Posted 03/25/2020

1954 Corvette Convertible -

1 of 3,640 Made - Same Owner Since 1984 - 235ci/155hp Blue Flame 6 Cylinder.
Restoration Completed in January of 2019 - Engine Overhauled in November of
2019 - Complete Casting Number List - Collector Grade Corvette

(Please note: If you happen to be viewing this vehicle on a website other than
our Garage Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our many
photographs of this vehicle due to website limitations. To be sure you access all
the more than 190 photographs, please go to our main website: GarageKeptMotors.)

After the initial purchase of this car in 1984, our client spent years restoring
this beautiful C1 Corvette. It was an on again, off again project through the
years, and now that the project is complete, the car is gorgeous. Piles of receipts
and letters of correspondence shows the diligence and hours spent by our client
to find the correct parts, and communicate with people who would understand
exactly what he needed. A list of engine component casting/stamping numbers
was created to help document how period correct the car is. The final product
of the restoration is an eye catching, collector grade car that is finished in Sportsman
Red over a red interior and sporting a tan top.

Under the hood is a Blue Flame 235ci Inline-6 with three Carter Side Draft
Carburetors mounted on the driver's side of the engine. A 2-speed Powerglide
transmission handles gear selection. An interesting fact about the transmission
is that the Powerglide was offered as an option on the '54 model year Corvettes,
although there was not another transmission offered. Just some marketing trickery
on the part of GM Marketing folks to keep the car's base price lower.

Since the engine rebuild which was completed in November of 2019, the car
has only clicked over about a mile. The engine sound isn't quite like a 427ci V8
found in some of the later Corvettes, but it does have an aggressive exhaust
note, especially for a mid-50's car. There has to be some justification for a sports
car that has an engine with a name like Blue Flame.

At first glance, there is a lot of red going on - Sportsman Red over red interior.
White stitch on the door panels and seats, and white trim along the doors and
center of the dashboard provide some visual relief from all the red. The scalloped
dashboard is very simple with a number of gauges that one would expect to see
in a sports car - after all GM called the C1 Vette the First All-American sports car.
Fit and finish of the interior is great, the details are all there. Clear gauges, two
tone steering wheel with chrome horn ring, and ivory colored knobs - including
the iconic spherical door release switches, are just a few highlights of the classy interior.

Thanks to input from Harley Earl, C1 Corvettes have curves throughout compared
to the C2's harder lines. The exterior of this car shows very well. Chrome bumpers
and grille look great, all metal trim and badges are straight and true, all lights
and lenses look great, even the wheel covers are in great condition. The Sportsman
Red chosen for this car's exterior hugs the curves and provides a contrast to the
chrome trim, making it look like jewelry. Speaking of chrome, the front end of
this car is especially pleasing to the eyes - curvy fenders, chrome headlight trim,
and small bumpers mounted on either side of the big chrome grille that seems
as though it is smiling at you.

Hours and hours were spent over a number of years in order for this first generation
Corvette to look as nice as it does. This is a collector grade C1, finished in an eye
catching color with all the details. The car has not been NCRS judged since the
recent restoration. With this numbers matching car, it will definitely get high
marks and the new owner can have that done in their name.

The final product is easy on the eyes and is sure to continue to be a valuable
car for years to come. It is after all the first All-American Sports Car.
 
For Sale: No

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