1954 Corvettes: Classic Car

By Lu Baker, published Mar 19, 2008
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Everyone knows that Corvette of any kind is really classic cars. Only a 1954 is the king of the Classic Corvettes. They were made with such elegance and grace, so much beauty in every little detail. They are the gorgeous of the automobile world. In the 50's the dealers made a big to do about their new model of the years in the automobiles. Mainly back in the 50's they used to throw cocktail parties and then uncover in the showroom the new Corvettes, it was the thing to do back then for their customers who loved their expensive toys. The Corvettes of any year was the pride and joy for anyone who bought one. The best color that sold out the most was the fabulous, luscious red. Anyone who had collected any Corvette had at least one bright red Corvette.

This 1954 Corvette is in bright red color and the very best condition of its age. In 1954 there were just a few black ones available but the Sportsman Red out shined them all. The name Corvette, is America's sport car, was actually born around the 1952 era and the design team at Chevrolet was also designed by the Chief Designer Harley Earl who had came up with several sketches for a very expensive and a nice sporty car. Earl Had said that Chevrolet had not produced a roadster since 1935. They had a design that was completed and then rendered as a project car which was then shown during the Motorama at the New York City's Waldorf Astoria Hotel that was in the month of January in 1953.

1954 Corvettes: Classic Car

1954 Red Corvette

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Takeaways
  • Back in the 50's they used to throw cocktail parties to uncover the cars in the showroom.
  • In 1954 there were just a few black ones available but the Sportsman Red out shined them all.
  • The name Corvette, is America's sport car, was actually born around the 1952 era by Chevrolet.
Did You Know?
They had a design that was completed and then rendered as a project car which was then shown during the Motorama at the New York City's Waldorf Astoria Hotel that was in the January in 1953.
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