1954 Chevrolet Corvette For Sale - Polo White, Red Interior,
Beautifully Restored LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1954
Chevrolet Corvette When Harley Earl envisioned a distinctly
American sports car to rival the likes of MG, Jaguar and Aston
Martin, the project was developed quietly behind closed doors. A
small, dedicated team worked in secrecy to bring the concept to
life. Drawing on his strong working relationship with Chevrolet
Chief Engineer Ed Cole, Earl entrusted him with engineering what
would become Chevrolet's first true sports car. Upon seeing the
prototype, Earl was immediately convinced-this was a car that had
to reach production. Development progressed at an extraordinary
pace. The Corvette made its dramatic debut in January 1953 at
General Motors' Motorama show, held at the Waldorf Astoria in New
York, and by June 30 of that same year, the first production cars
were already rolling off the line. By December, production of the
1954 model was underway, resulting in a notably short run for the
inaugural 1953 cars-just 300 examples, all hand-built. For 1954,
production increased to approximately 3,600 units, reflecting
growing interest in Chevrolet's bold new offering. Priced at just
over $3,000, the Corvette was far from inexpensive, yet it
delivered a striking combination of innovation and style. Its
fiberglass body construction and sleek, flowing lines gave it a
futuristic presence unlike anything else on American roads at the
time. This 1954 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster is finished in the
iconic combination of Polo White over a red interior and is powered
by the 235 cubic-inch "Blue Flame" inline-six engine, equipped with
triple Carter YH sidedraft carburetors and paired with a Powerglide
automatic transmission. Factory features include a signal-seeking
AM radio, courtesy lights, windshield washer, heater, parking brake
alarm and turn signals. Riding on wide whitewall tires mounted to
steel wheels with full-size wheel covers, the car presents
exceptionally well throughout. With just 3,640 produced in 1954,
these early examples represent a rare and highly collectible
chapter in American automotive history. Additional Details: 1954
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