Make:
Ford
Model:
Thunderbird
Year:
1956
Mileage:
11226
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Florida
City:
Miami
Zip:
33101
The '56 Thunderbird was already a sporty-looking machine. The hood scoop, faux fender vents, and afterburner-style taillights are all part of a package that made this two-seater look like quite a fast Ford. But where the pastels in the original color palette gave it a cruiser vibe, you can clearly see they went in a different direction here. The Emerald Green has the deep look of performance, and the added metallic element loves to pop in the sunshine (exactly what you want a on a sunshine-friendly convertible.) It's not just the paint that has been upgraded. It has cleaner lines front and rear with bight chrome bumpers that are presented without adornment. To protect the paint when the hardtop is in place the owner has a custom, chrome strip that acts as a barrier. And the 15-inch polished Ultra alloys go nicely with this car's shining personality while also boldly announcing this is an upgraded T-bird.
The color-matched hardtop gives you a terrific coupe-like profile whenever you want, but a car like this was meant to be open to the world. So they made sure to continue the custom upgrades inside. The teal green/turquoise custom interior is a nice complementing color to the exterior (and you know that, because the dash is finished in the exterior deep green.) The seat is a custom button-top design that's far plusher than what you got from the factory, and we know you'll instantly understand the benefit of the cloth upholstery on the first hot day you hop inside. The door panels are finished on a matching cloth to makes this a very thoughtful upgrade. This remains a luxury cruiser for modern times with an AM/FM/CD stereo and a premium feeling with upgrades from the factory-original features. Even with these improvements, you still get classic elements like the Plexiglas speedometer and the machine-turned dash panel that flows across the dash and onto the doors. These are sporty pieces that go nicely with the upgraded sports steering wheel and well integrated new auxiliary readouts. And it all tells you to get ready for something special under the hood.
The color-matched hardtop gives you a terrific coupe-like profile whenever you want, but a car like this was meant to be open to the world. So they made sure to continue the custom upgrades inside. The teal green/turquoise custom interior is a nice complementing color to the exterior (and you know that, because the dash is finished in the exterior deep green.) The seat is a custom button-top design that's far plusher than what you got from the factory, and we know you'll instantly understand the benefit of the cloth upholstery on the first hot day you hop inside. The door panels are finished on a matching cloth to makes this a very thoughtful upgrade. This remains a luxury cruiser for modern times with an AM/FM/CD stereo and a premium feeling with upgrades from the factory-original features. Even with these improvements, you still get classic elements like the Plexiglas speedometer and the machine-turned dash panel that flows across the dash and onto the doors. These are sporty pieces that go nicely with the upgraded sports steering wheel and well integrated new auxiliary readouts. And it all tells you to get ready for something special under the hood.