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A 1st Production 1954 C1 Corvette Feels Factory Fresh for Jay Leno

The C8 was undoubtedly a massive leap forward for the Corvette, but Chevy’s sports car has never stopped evolving. Yet while the 2022 Corvette and upcoming Z06 are undoubtedly faster than their ancestors, the older ‘Vettes are still worth remembering and preserving. And not just the high-power models and split-window C2s, either. As Jay Leno just showed in his latest video, a well-restored 1954 C1 Corvette remains something to celebrate.

The C1 Corvette really started rolling in 1954, even if it didn’t have a V8 engine yet

1954 Chevrolet Corvette
Engine 3.9-liter ‘Blue Flame Six’ inline-six with triple carburetors
Horsepower (SAE gross) 150 hp
155 hp (mid-year update)
Torque (SAE gross) 223 lb-ft
Transmission Two-speed automatic
Curb weight 2886 lbs
0-60 mph time 11 seconds

Officially, the Chevrolet Corvette celebrates its 70th birthday in 2023. However, the first C1 Corvettes were essentially handmade. Chevrolet didn’t start full-scale production, like on a factory assembly line, until 1954. As such, the first production ‘Vettes are the 1954 models.

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