Make:
Ford
Model:
Thunderbird
Year:
1955
Mileage:
47564
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Ohio
City:
Columbus , OH
Zip:
43004
1955 Ford Thunderbird 47564 Miles Red 4.8L V8 Automatic
1955 Ford Thunderbird 47564 Miles Red 4.8L V8 Automatic
Stunning 1955 Ford Thunderbird. This brilliant bird comes in a clean red paint job complemented by a stunning white removable hardtop, soft top, and a matching interior. Both the convertible tops are in excellent condition and function as they should. Powering the Thunderbird is 292 cubic inch V8 motor mated to a crisp automatic transmission. Additionally, a full restoration is believed to have been completed on the vehicle based on its excellent condition. The Thunderbird comes to us from a private collection and has always been well cared for. As such the vehicle has always been properly maintained and stored. Don't miss out on such a stylish piece of American automotive history.
The Ford Thunderbird hit the market in 1955 in was a direct response to the Chevrolet Corvette. While the Corvette aimed to impress with performance, the T-bird was all about style and substance. Dubbed the first "personal car" by Ford, it was described as a direct descendant of the bespoke 1930s roadsters and was aimed as a brisk grand tourer. It was light for its era and the powerful V8 could propel it to around 120 mph. The 1955 model featured the proven 292cid Y-block V8 and had bumper mounted exhausts and a trunk-mounted spare tire.
1955 Ford Thunderbird 47564 Miles Red 4.8L V8 Automatic
Stunning 1955 Ford Thunderbird. This brilliant bird comes in a clean red paint job complemented by a stunning white removable hardtop, soft top, and a matching interior. Both the convertible tops are in excellent condition and function as they should. Powering the Thunderbird is 292 cubic inch V8 motor mated to a crisp automatic transmission. Additionally, a full restoration is believed to have been completed on the vehicle based on its excellent condition. The Thunderbird comes to us from a private collection and has always been well cared for. As such the vehicle has always been properly maintained and stored. Don't miss out on such a stylish piece of American automotive history.
The Ford Thunderbird hit the market in 1955 in was a direct response to the Chevrolet Corvette. While the Corvette aimed to impress with performance, the T-bird was all about style and substance. Dubbed the first "personal car" by Ford, it was described as a direct descendant of the bespoke 1930s roadsters and was aimed as a brisk grand tourer. It was light for its era and the powerful V8 could propel it to around 120 mph. The 1955 model featured the proven 292cid Y-block V8 and had bumper mounted exhausts and a trunk-mounted spare tire.