A Restorers Dream: 1954 Kaiser Darrin Project: One of Just 435
ProducedThis 1954 Kaiser Darrin Project is a rare and exciting
discovery as well as the ideal restoration candidate. Yellow with
tan interior. The engine is out and apart but comes with the car.
The bumpers and hubcaps are also included in the sale. Beyond the
sweeping profile and heart-shaped grille, the fiberglass-bodied
Darrin was most famous for its pocket doors that disappeared into
the front fenders on sliding tracks. Just 435 of these stunning
cars were built, making them both rare and desirable. They were all
sold as 1954 models and came equipped with a three-position Landau
top. Although some 60 percent of production survives, it amounts to
barely 300 cars. It's been in storage for several years. An
incredible opportunity to enjoy a rare and iconic American sports
car. With so few examples left in existence, this great car is sure
to command attention. Renowned Dutch Darrin design One of just 435
produced in its single year of production Innovative and epic
automotive styling A legend of 1950s motoringOrg Price
$39,500Discounted Price $29,500
Vehicle Details
1954 Kaiser Darrin
Listing ID:CC-1661512
Price:$29,500
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1954
Make:Kaiser
Model:Darrin
Exterior Color:Yellow
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:24547
VIN:24547
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