The 1954 Chevrolet Corvette was one of Chevrolet’s earliest sports cars, part of the first generation (C1), and played a significant role in establishing the Corvette’s legacy as an American sports car icon. Featuring an elegant and modern design, the 1954 Corvette utilized a pioneering fiberglass body, which was lighter and more durable than traditional materials. It had a distinctive two-seat layout and a sporty appearance with its signature toothy grille.
Powered by a “Blue Flame” 235 cubic inch (3.9-liter) inline-six engine producing about 150 horsepower, it was paired with a 2-speed Powerglide automatic transmission. While not exceptionally powerful by modern standards, it delivered a refined and engaging driving experience. The interior featured premium leather upholstery and a minimalist yet luxurious dashboard. Only 3,640 units