1955 Chevrolet Corvette
This car was withdrawn at the owner's request due to questions about its originality.
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Description
The original Corvette was one of several “dream cars” featured in General Motors’ Motorama extravaganza for 1953 at New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel. Upon its introduction, over 10,000 potential buyers expressed an interest in owning one, and just six months later, Chevrolet was slowly building the first production Corvettes. With only minor changes from the Waldorf show car, 300 1953 models were produced, all painted Polo White, followed by a larger run in 1954 available in three additional colors. All were powered by the 150-horsepower “Blue Flame” inline-six paired with a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission until Chevrolet introduced a 256 cu-in V8 and three-speed manual for the 1955 model year. Three new colors were also offered, including Gypsy Red, which came standard with a light beige convertible top in either cloth or vinyl. Today, these early solid-axle C1 Corvettes are coveted for their simple, uncluttered styling and important position in the history of the American sports car.
Highlights
One of only 700 Corvettes produced in 1955 – the final model year of the original Corvette design
Finished in Rosso Corsa over a Saddle leather upholstery
Powered by a 350 cu-in small-block Chevrolet V8 paired with a mild cam and Offenhauser aluminum intake
700R4 four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive was reportedly rebuilt under previous ownership
Equipped with power steering and power brakes
15-inch Halibrand-style American Racing wheels with knock-off center caps mounted with Uniroyal Tiger Paw tires
The consignor reports changing the engine oil and filter, replacing the fuel filters, and replacing the starter in preparation for the sale
This Corvette is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 32,286 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Chrome Edelbrock air cleaner
Mesh headlight screens
Powdercoated grille and bumpers
Side molding
Dual exterior rearview mirrors
Dash-mounted interior rearview mirror
Lap seatbelts
Embroidered seatbacks
140-mph speedometer
VDO instrumentation
Clock
Leather-wrapped three-spoke steering wheel
Tilt steering column
Embroidered floor mats
Pioneer Premier DEH-P560MP stereo with CD receiver
Dual exhaust outlets
Carpeted luggage compartment
10-bolt rear end
Known Imperfections
Fuel gauge reads inaccurately
Tachometer functions intermittently
Clock is inoperative
Touch-up paint is visible on the leading edge of the hood, fuel door, door sills, and in between the seats
Minor scratches on the passenger door have been corrected with touch-up paint
Included
Four keys
Spare tire
Windshield wiper arms
California license plates
Ownership History
The consignor acquired this Corvette in 2022 and has since taken it to several local car shows, including winning Crowd Favorite at the 2023 Babe Cave Salon & Auto Connect show.