Introduced for 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette was America's bold
answer to the European sports cars that were capturing attention
after WWII and by 1954, the concept was gaining real momentum.
Still hand-built in low numbers and produced at Chevrolet's new St.
Louis facility, the '54 Corvette retained the original formula, a
lightweight fiberglass body, a clean, roadster-only silhouette, and
a cockpit designed to feel far sportier than any other Chevrolet
showroom offering. Power came from the dependable "Blue Flame"
inline six paired with a two-speed Powerglide automatic
transmission, a combination chosen for smoothness and drivability.
Outside its historic second year production significance,
collectors also prize 1954 for its limited factory color palette.
Polo White remained available, joined by Sportsman Red and black,
simple, classic hues that suited the Corvette's crisp lines. Yet
the standout factory color for many enthusiasts in 1954 was Pennant
Blue, a striking shade that perfectly captures early-1950s GM
style. Produced in comparatively small numbers, just 300, Pennant
Blue cars have long been regarded as among the most desirable and
rarest 1954 Corvettes, combining period-correct glamour with
genuine sporty appeal. As 1 of just 300 examples finished in
Pennant Blue, this rare 1954 C1 Corvette is the recipient of a
correct award-winning restoration. Taking place a number of years
ago, it still presents quite well, showing minor signs of
enjoyment. Power is provided by a 235-cubic-inch Blue Flame inline
six-cylinder engine paired with a two-speed Powerglide automatic
transmission. It also features correct triple Carter carburetors
and a correct AC fuel pump. Among its long list of accolades, this
Corvette is pinned with an NCRS Regional Top Flight award, is
Bloomington� Gold certified, is a Chevrolet Vette Fest Triple Crown
Award winner, and also is an AACA National First Prize and Senior
Award winner. Accompanied by a beige soft top and side windows,
this historic second-year Corvette offers its next owner an example
that's pinned with an impressive list of awards and can be
confidently enjoyed on the road turning heads and garnering
attention as it cruises by onlookers. * An award-winning, restored
C1 Corvette finished in desirable colors
* 1 of just 300 examples finished in Pennant Blue
* NCRS Regional Top Flight award winner
* Bloomington Gold� certified and Chevrolet Vette Fest Triple Crown
Award winner
* AACA National First Prize and Senior Award winner
* Accompanied by side windows and beige soft top
Introduced for 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette was America's bold
answer to the European sports cars that were capturing attention
after WWII and by 1954, the concept was gaining real momentum.
Still hand-built in low numbers and produced at Chevrolet's new St.
Louis facility, the '54 Corvette retained the original formula, a
lightweight fiberglass body, a clean, roadster-only silhouette, and
a cockpit designed to feel far sportier than any other Chevrolet
showroom offering. Power came from the dependable "Blue Flame"
inline six paired with a two-speed Powerglide automatic
transmission, a combination chosen for smoothness and
drivability.
Outside its historic second year production significance,
collectors also prize 1954 for its limited factory color palette.
Polo White remained available, joined by Sportsman Red and black,
simple, classic hues that suited the Corvette's crisp lines. Yet
the standout factory color for many enthusiasts in 1954 was Pennant
Blue, a striking shade that perfectly captures early-1950s GM
style. Produced in comparatively small numbers, just 300, Pennant
Blue cars have long been regarded as among the most desirable and
rarest 1954 Corvettes, combining period-correct glamour with
genuine sporty appeal.
As 1 of just 300 examples finished in Pennant Blue, this rare 1954
C1 Corvette is the recipient of a correct award-winning
restoration. Taking place a number of years ago, it still presents
quite well, showing minor signs of enjoyment. Power is provided by
a 235-cubic-inch Blue Flame inline six-cylinder engine paired with
a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. It also features
correct triple Carter carburetors and a correct AC fuel pump.
Among its long list of accolades, this Corvette is pinned with an
NCRS Regional Top Flight award, is Bloomington� Gold certified, is
a Chevrolet Vette Fest Triple Crown Award winner, and also is an
AACA National First Prize and Senior Award winner.
Accompanied by a beige soft top and side windows, this historic
second-year Corvette offers its next owner an example that's pinned
with an impressive list of awards and can be confidently enjoyed on
the road turning heads and garnering attention as it cruises by
onlookers.
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