1953 Corvette Fact Sheet

1953 Corvette Facts, Figures, and Specifications

Each 1953 Corvette was virtually hand-built and as such, there were many minor changes made during the 1953 production run.

 

 

The 1953 Corvette Is Introduced

After the incredible success of the prototype at the 1953 Motorama in New York City, Corvette went from being a concept car to a production car in just months.

General Year Information – 1953 Corvette

The first Corvette was built on June 30, 1953 at the Flint, Michigan assembly plant. Model year production peaked at 300 units. Calendar year sales of 300 cars were recorded. T.H. Keating was the chief executive officer of Chevrolet this year.

By early 1954, Chevrolet announced that 300 first year Corvettes had been built and that production of the model had been shifted to the assembly plant in St. Louis. Programming, at that point, called for production of 1,000 Corvettes per month, by June 1954. The company predicted that 10,000 per year could be built and sold.

1953 Corvette Factoids

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A more aggressive camshaft and a trio of side-draft carburetors made for a 42 HP increase! Horsepower: 150 @ 4200 RPM. Torque: 223 @ 2400 RPM. Carburetors: Three (3) Carter Type YH one-barrels. See the Corvette brochure HERE.

1953 Corvette Facts – Models Offered

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The new 1953 Corvette had a fiberglass body, chrome-framed grille with 13 heavy vertical chrome bars, rounded front fenders with recessed headlights, no side windows or outside door handles, a wraparound windshield and protruding, fender-integrated taillights. The interior featured a floor­ mounted shifter, Powerglide automatic and a full array of gauges including a tachometer.

Buyers could order any color they wanted, so long as it was Polo white with red bucket-seat interior.

1953 Corvette Facts – Engines

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lnline Six Cylinder.  Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 235.5 cubic inches. Bore and stroke: 3.56 x 3.93 inches. Compression ratio: 8.0:1. Horsepower: 150 @ 4200 RPM. Torque: 223 @ 2400 RPM. Four main bearings. Solid valve lifters. Camshaft Timing: Intake 243 degrees; Exhaust: 244 degrees; Lift: 0.4051″. Carburetor: Three (3) Carter Type YH one-barrels (#3706989) Model 2066S (early models); Model 2055S (late models).

1953 Corvette Facts – Chassis Features

    • Wheelbase: 102.00″
    • Overall length: 167.00″
    • Front tread: 57.00″
    • Rear tread: 59.00″
    • Tires: 6.70 x 15

1953 Corvette Facts –
Power Train Options

  • Automatic transmission with floor shift was standard. No other power train options were offered.

1953 Corvette Facts –
Significant Options

    • There were no options in this year.

1953 Corvette Facts –
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1953 Corvette Brochure Version #1

1953 Corvette Brochure Version #2

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1953 Corvette AMA Specifications Sheets

1953 Corvette Facts –
Production Figures

    • Corvette Series Number: 800
    • Corvette Body Number: 867
    • Body Style: 2-Door Convertible – 
      2 Passenger
    • Factory Price: $3,498.00
    • Shipping Weight : 2,705 lbs.
    • Total Production: 300

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1953 Corvette Facts –
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1953 Corvette

  Polo White ONLY

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