Lot 167 - 1958 Chevrolet Corvette C1

Lot 167 - 1958 Chevrolet Corvette C1

Lot 167 - 1958 Chevrolet Corvette C1

Lot Number 167
Registration MLZ 58
Chassis Number J58S107477
Engine Number 11211D
Odometer reading 36,000 miles
Result Sold - £71,200
  • Low mileage
  • Powerglide automatic transmission

General Motors designer Harley Earl loved sports cars and was influenced by the GI’s bringing home MGs, Jaguars, Alfa Romeos and the like after hostilities ceased in Europe in 1945. Even the small independent carmaker, Nash Motors, began selling a two seater sports car in 1951. Earl convinced GM that they also needed to build a two seat sports car. Earl and his 'special projects' crew began working on the new car later that year which was code named 'Opel'. The result was the 1953 Corvette taking its name from the Corvette, a small, manoeuvrable fighting frigate and it was unveiled to the public at that year's Motorama Car Show.

The first Corvettes were virtually hand built in Flint, Michigan in Chevrolet's customer delivery centre. The outer body was made out of a revolutionary new composite material at the time called fibreglass, selected, in part, because of limiting steel quotas left over from the Korean War. Underneath that radical new body was standard Chevrolet components including the 'Blue Flame' in-line six-cylinder truck engine, two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission and drum brakes from Chevrolet's regular car line. In 2009 this 1958 Corvette was imported from the dry state of Nevada. This impressive C1 with quad headlamps and washboard bonnet presents extremely well in silver blue with white coves following a full respray three years ago. With its original front drum brakes being converted to discs and the car benefitting from a replacement Holley carburettor, the vendor states that this small block V8 with Powerglide automatic transmission is a tremendous drive. This attractive convertible featured in James Manns photographic book The Art of Classic Sports Cars and is supplied with a removable hardtop, the original black U.S number plates and workshop manual. Presented to auction with a V5C registration document this American classic is ready to be enjoyed.

Interested parties should satisfy themselves as to the description and condition of each Lot prior to the sale. Accordingly, buyers are on notice that each vehicle is offered ‘as is/as seen’ subject to the Terms and Conditions for the auction. All registration numbers, engine and chassis details are sourced from registration documents provided to Historics by the client or representative or HPI checks and buyers are to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of these details. Buyers are advised to inspect the vehicle in person or use a professional to carry out this service. Historics will not entertain disputes over descriptions.

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