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1955 ford tbird
1955 ford tbird









Still housing the original 292 V8, this Tbird produces 198 horsepower and 286 pounds of torque and is backed by a three speed automatic. Noted features are 56 style visors, power windows, AM radio, and the heat/defroster. The two tone power bench seat is firm and comfortable and shows as new. Inward, the noted top notch restoration quality continues.

1955 ford tbird

The black cloth top is brand new and has never been folded, and was custom built so it can be removed quickly, like a hard top. The exterior paintwork is simply flawless and gleams with a mirror finish. Having been completely restored to show quality standards, every inch of this car is better than new. Contact us at 954 522-9900 for complete information on this car.Refinished in its original birth color of Thunderbird Blue, this award winning TBird is complemented by a black, cloth soft top, and two tone Turquoise and white interior. Trades welcome, Financing available, We ship anywhere. The continued popularity of the early Thunderbirds ensures their value will be supported. Millennials who have never seen one before gush over the car. Your grandfather didn't have to have one to like them. While many of the 1940s and 1950s American cars have fallen on hard time, early T-birds are still popular. We've taken the car on a couple trips and it drives great. Under the hood and under the trunk the car is very presentable. The paint looks great and the interior is still fresh.

1955 ford tbird

It had a single repaint many years back and otherwise is unmolested. Wonderfully original is the best way to describe the car. An original fiberglass hardtop and power seat finishes out the options.

1955 ford tbird

We haven't seen another first generation T-Bird with a manual transmission for many years.

1955 ford tbird

It is showing 46,950 miles, which we're told is correct.įor the three pedal lovers, this bird is a very rare, 3-speed manual transmission model. We're told it has only had two owners from new with the last owner conserving it for over six decades. This car was sold new in a small Nebraska town and remained in the same general area until we bought it. Ford produced the T-birds to compete with Chevrolet's Corvette however, the Thunderbird was billed as a personal luxury car rather than a sports car. The early Ford Thunderbirds are two seat convertibles with V8 power and quintessential American 1950s styling. Two owners, 46,950 miles, Rare 3-speed transmission, Factory hardtop.











1955 ford tbird