1954 Chrysler Ghia GS-1

VIN: 7253351

$802,500

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1954 Chrysler Ghia GS-1

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Vehicle specs

  • Chassis/VIN

    7253351

  • Body style

    Coupe

  • Odometer

    97746 m

  • Engine Type

    V8

  • Horsepower

    200

  • Induction

    1x4

  • Interior Color

    Beige leather piped in Green

  • Exterior Color

    Green

Vehicle details

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Equipment

331/200hp FirePower Hemi, column shift automatic, wire wheels, whitewalls, bench seat, power windows, pushbutton radio. Leather upholstery.

Condition

#1 Concours

World-class. Could compete in the world’s best Concours d'Elegance events.

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One of nine built and five known to exist. Three showings at Pebble Beach over the years, first in 1995. The chrome is starting to show its age and there are a couple of paint chips behind the grille. There is a small chip at the back edge of the driver's door also, but otherwise this car is without issue or excuse. Just an older concours restoration.

Market commentary

American engineering underneath Italian style, it's a combination that has produced some of the most memorable cars of the twentieth century. The fling between Chrysler in Detroit and Ghia in Turin in the 1950s was one of the most fruitful relationships of this type, and this was certainly evident in Scottsdale this year, where there were four of these Chrysler-Ghia collabs on offer between RM Sotheby's and Bonhams. A couple of them were available at Mecum's Kissimmee auction as well. While not as distinctive as the one-off Dart 400 displayed next to it under the Bonhams tent, this aquamarine GS-1 is both prettier and cleaner, and they both sold for similar amounts, both strong numbers. It wouldn't take much, relatively speaking, to get this car back to Pebble Beach ready, and ultimately that's what the likely future is, since cars like this are more about art and design than they are about driving. It was sold, with a much more fresh restoration, at the New York Auto Salon auction in 2002 for $242,000, consistent with general inflation and some restoration age over the 21 years in between.

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