Vehicle Description
1954 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible
The 1953-1954 Chevrolet Bel Air provides an excellent example of a
popular practice in the Detroit of the 1950s called reskinning -
making an old car look new without changing its basic structure by
applying different outer panels. Nobody did this better at the time
than General Motors, and the 1953-1954 Chevrolet Bel Air proved it.
Singer Dinah Shore, Chevrolet spokesperson at the time remarked:
"It's a glamorous new star," pausing, while the camera cut to a
close up, then gushingly asked: "Isn't that about the prettiest
thing you ever saw?"
Looking both modern and classy at the same time, this slick '54
Convertible (the most expensive offering of the line) is proof that
Chevrolet's decision to take a curvaceous fuselage and decorate it
with an ample amount of chrome was an excellent idea. Unlike most
exaggerated 50s designs the car's proportions are spot-on, there's
appropriate use of trim, and the subtle rear fins that would
eventually grow to controversial wings are fully integrated into
attractive, sculpted arcs.
Exterior
Paint number 552 translates to Turquoise Blue and Cream two tone,
and it is here in its full glory. Very nice and high-quality paint
job with very smooth paint and a nice glass like look. Chrome is in
good condition with little pitting. A toothy grill, reminiscent of
the 54 Corvette, presents very good, as does most brite work, and
badging. An early "jet bird" hood ornament with its chrome trail
divides the rounded hood. The continental kit has been added to the
rear, and this matches perfectly with the rest of the car. Seen is
a white convertible top, which has a flaw of some tearing on the
passenger side. Otherwise the top is in good condition, moving up
and down electrically with the hold of a switch.
Interior
Matching the exterior with two tone Turquoise Blue inserts with
Cream bolsters the front and rear benches (front split) create the
feel of a 1950's drive in. Door panels carry the colors and
patterns to either side and make their way up to a Turquoise Blue
metal dash. Inserted in front of the steering wheel, there is an
elongated white field oval with a simple cluster of a round
speedometer, horizontal temperature, gas, battery, and oil pressure
gauges, flanked by a second smaller round clock. Moving over to the
passenger side, a large area of vertical chromed ribs form the
fronting for the radio speaker, as well as the door for the
glovebox. A white bar hangs below the dash, and contains the knobs
for the lights, wipers, heater and airflow levers, and a modified
radio to include MP3 capabilities. A white column protrudes from
the gauge area and has an original turquoise blue steering wheel.
Blue carpet and carpeted floor mats cover the floor below the dash
and seats.
Drivetrain
A recent rebuild of the original "Blue Flame" engine has been
performed and can be viewed within the original but clean engine
bay. Consigner states that a mere 8,300 miles are on the newly
rebuilt inline 6-cylinder engine. An automatic Powerglide
transmission is attached to the back of the restored engine and it
shifts smoothly.
Undercarriage
It appears some newer panels were put in during the restoration of
the body, however this cannot be verified. Based on the overall
condition of the underside, that being surface rust free, it would
seem to be true, as the undercarriage is very clean. Frame is
strong and devoid of any rust. Suspension appears well maintained
and shows 4-wheel drum brakes. Body mounts are sturdy and stable,
also with no rust.
As the beneficiary of an earlier restoration complete with color
change from original build plate, and interior redux, also a recent
original engine rebuild, make this car a turn key cruiser, with all
the work done for you. Cars like this awesome first-generation Bel
Air are very special, and they represent incredible value to
buyers. With a high-quality restoration that's beyond reproach, and
a color combination that makes it a complete knockout at shows,
THIS is the kind of build you simply can't touch for our asking
price. Just imagine heading out in this Turquoise Blue and Cream
cruiser on a warm summer evening; the burble of the Blue Flame
behind you, the smooth open road in front of you, and nothing
between you and miles of happiness!
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 300 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania,
conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76
Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and
our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for
more information or to come see the vehicle in person.