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Car Year: 1954
Car's approximate birthday: May 5, 1954
 
Owner: Streetside Classics
City: Lithia Springs
State: Georgia
Country: United States
 
Purchase date: Undefined
Status: Current Owner
 
Nickname: E54S002462
State: Restored
 
Exterior: Polo White (88.74%)
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   81.276566839753656%
(2 Cars)
3,254.10
 
Factory job nr.: Unknown
Export Car: Non Export Car
Other details: Mileage: 63,763 miles
 
Car history:
Posted 10/09/2016
Nicely finished in Polo White with a red vinyl interior and a tan canvas top, it's
a nicely preserved example of what an early Corvette should look like. The
body is well done and fits together better than they did originally, but not too
perfectly, because that's not how the factory did it. Most '54 Corvettes are Polo
White like this one, and it offers a soft gloss that looks very vintage and correct.
It has been repainted, but for the most part, this car presents as a nicely preserved
car rather than one that has been fully disassembled and restored from the
ground up, and we like that. There are a few areas showing the usual minor
checking, but overall, if you want one to drive, you probably won't do better
than this. The chrome and other bright work is in good order, from the beautiful
baskets over the headlights to the stylish rear bumpers.

Red vinyl was one of two choices in 1954 (the other being beige vinyl), but on
a white car, it really is the only sensible selection. Contrasting so vividly with
the Polo White paint, this Corvette's cockpit is as accurate as it is stylish. From
fresh foam under the seat covers, to the beautiful dashboard with matching
instrument humps for driver and passenger, it has been nicely refinished. The
gauges are all fully functional, lined up down low with neat chrome bezels. The
original AM radio is just above the gauges and there's just nothing like the
sound of a vintage tube radio, even though there's not much music to listen to
on AM stations anymore. The matching red and white steering wheel has been
recast and is so pristine that you're almost afraid to touch it while you drive. To
the right of your thigh is the slender, almost delicate shifter for the 2-speed
Power-Glide automatic. Interestingly, although the Power-Glide transmission was
a $178 option, no Corvettes with manual transmissions were built in 1954.

In 1954, power still came from Chevrolet's reliable and surprisingly lusty 235
cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine, which was renamed the Corvette Special
Six in 1954. Equipped with a trio of side-draft carburetors and exhaling through
a true dual exhaust system, it made a reasonably respectable 150 horsepower.
The block and head are bathed in the correct blue paint, and there's plenty of
evidence of proper service over the years. This car is one of the 20 percent or
so 1954 Corvettes fitted with a chrome valve cover (which was installed on
serial numbers 1363 through 4381), making it somewhat of a rarity among its
peers. Forget shiny body-colored floors, everything is original underneath, and
the front suspension is similar to what Chevrolet had been using since the late
1930s. In back, there's a rigid axle on leaf springs, and a 3.55 gear spins inside.
Brakes are 11-inch drums all around, which provide better than expected
performance given the Corvette's light weight, and it rolls on 15-inch steel
wheels with full wheel covers and 205/75/15 wide whitewall radials.
 
For Sale: No

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