This fun and very reasonably-priced Ford Thunderbird is in excellent mechanical condition and cosmetically is very sound. It is a beautiful two-tone sea foam green exterior with a white hardtop has only 91,000 original miles and has always been garaged. It retains it's original engine and runs great. It features and upgraded electrical system from 6 volt to 12 volt. It has new interior upholstery & carpeting, a porthole hardtop has been completely re-done, and with a soft top and some spare parts included with the car.

The Ford Thunderbird began life in February 1953 in direct response to Chevrolet's new sports car, the Corvette, which was publicly unveiled in prototype form just a month before. Under rapid development, the Thunderbird went from idea to prototype in about a year, being unveiled to the public at the Detroit Auto Show on February 20, 1954. Like the Corvette, the Thunderbird had a two-seat coupe/convertible layout. Production of the Thunderbird began later on in 1954 on September 9 with the car beginning sales as a 1955 model on October 22, 1954. Though sharing some design characteristics with other Fords of the time, such as single, circular headlamps and tail lamps and modest tailfins, the Thunderbird was sleeker and more athletic in shape, and had features like a faux hood scoop and a 150 mph (240 km/h) speedometer hinting a higher performance nature that other Fords didn't possess. Mechanically though, the Thunderbird could trace its roots to other mainstream Fords. The Thunderbird's 102.0 inches (2,591 mm) wheelbase frame was mostly a shortened version of that used in other Fords while the car's standard 292 cu in (4.8 L) Y-block V8 came from Ford's Mercury division.

Though inspired by, and positioned directly against, the Corvette, Ford billed the Thunderbird as a personal luxury car, putting a greater emphasis on the car's comfort and convenience features rather than its inherent sportiness. Designations aside, the Thunderbird sold exceptionally well in its first year. In fact, the Thunderbird outsold the Corvette by more than 23-to-one for 1955 with 16,155 Thunderbirds sold against 700 Corvettes. With the Thunderbird considered a success, few changes were made to the car for 1956.

The car is located in Kirkland, WA and can be inspected with notice by contacting Dominic Dobson at dominic@devnet1.com/dobson or 206-660-0399.

Ford Thunderbird

Year:
1955
Color:
Teal/White
Style:
2 Door Convertible
Engine:
292 CID V8
Chassis#:
#P5FH226081