What was so special about the new 1954 Chevrolet? No end of things! Like over 40 different accessories that were either standard equipment on some 1954 models and options on others.
In 1954, Chevrolet offered all the latest automatic power features and controls.
A customer could have the extra cost options of automatic front windows and seat controls on Bel Air and Two Ten models. Power brakes on powerglide models as well as power steering. Powerglide transmission were available as an option on all 1954 Chevy models.
Chevrolet is First in its field with all these power features! said one 1954 Chevy advertisement. Powered for performance! Engineered for economy! Said another.
So what was the cost of these accessories? A compass cost $3.95, tissue dispenser $3.60, set of 4 wire wheels $29.50, electric clock $18.75 and the Autronic Eye $49.50.
1953 Chevrolet Accessories
Electric Seats
Electric Windows
Push Button Radio
Custom Deluxe Radio
Heater and Defroster
Directional Signals
Antenna Fender Mounting
Autronic Eye
Locking Gas Cap
Electric Clock
Manual Wind Clock
Compass
Front Fender Gravel Shields
Door handle Shields
Windshield Washer
Radiator Overflow Condenser
Full Wheel Covers
Wire Wheel Covers
Back Up Lights
License Plate Frame
White Sidewall Tires
Powerglide
Power Brakes
Power Steering
Gasoline Filter
Cooling System Filter
Bumper Guard
Glare Shades
Windshield Sunshade Visor
Fender Skirts
Bumper Tip Guards
Venti Pane Wind Deflectors
Outside Rearview Mirror
Fog Lights
Traffic Light Viewer
Non-glare Rearview Mirror
Under Hood Light
San-Toy Seat Covers
Accelerator Pedal Cover
Tissue Dispenser
Traffic Light Viewer
Tissue Dispenser
1954 Chevy Accessories
Heater and Defroster - Radio - Windup Clock