1954 Chevrolet Corvette

Numbers Matching | Full Nut and Bolt Restoration | 235ci "Blue-Flame" I6 Triple Carter Carburetors

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23075096

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
E54S003928
Lot Number:
23075096
Odometer:
53,300
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
235ci 6 Cylinder
Drive Type:
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Blue
Interior Color:
White
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
New Jersey
  • Blue exterior
  • White interior
  • Current owner reports full nut and bolt restoration with receipts and documentation
  • Restoration completed roughly 9 years ago
  • Original motor rebuilt reported by current owner
  • Documentation available for numbers matching motor and transmission
  • Rebuilt 2 speed power glide automatic transmission
  • 235ci 6 Cylinder Engine
  • Aftermarket fuel pump
  • 6 Volt fuel pump in rear
  • Current owner reports small odds and ends parts included in sale
  • Current owner reports restoration cost was roughly $135,000 with receipts and documentation

Overview of 1954 Chevrolet Corvette For Sale by Owner

Owning a classic is a treat, and finding an original example calls for getting transported back in time to discover what engineers and designers of its time wanted you to feel. The 1954 Chevrolet Corvette we're selling here is an original example; furthermore, it's reported to have seen a full nut and bolt restoration that cost a mighty $135,000; what's better? The car comes with receipts and documents to prove its build journey.

Exterior and Interior

The first generation Chevrolet Corvette was and is still a beauty to look at; the 50s curves and design were on a different league; while large land yacht designs were the norm, the first generation Corvette donned a smooth and compact design that turns heads as you drive by. This 1954 Chevrolet Corvette is dressed with a blue exterior that highlights its iconic design; the exterior is also home to all its exterior components, all the way from its chrome shining out to its badges in place and shining bright. In terms of shoes, this 50s beauty sits on a set of factory hubcaps that are wrapped with whitewall tires. The tan interior of this 1954 Chevrolet Corvette is geared to make you get out and drive. Like the exterior, the interior is in excellent shape and sports all its factory components; you have the factory steering wheel, which is finished off in white for that smooth 50s drive feel, and leather seats to keep you and your passenger comfortable as you cruise into the weekend.

Engine

In keeping with its original personality and looks, this 1954 Chevrolet Corvette is powered by a 235ci 6-cylinder Engine. The powertrain is reported to have been rebuilt and is not just any 50s motor but original to this car as the current owner reports that the motor is numbers matching. The current owner also reports a 6V fuel pump in the rear to ensure smooth delivery of power; speaking of power delivery, this car channels its power to its rear wheels through a 2-speed power glide automatic transmission that is reported to have been rebuilt and numbers matching as well.

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