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1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE

Yellow Exterior

White Hard Top

Black Canvas Top

Zebra Interior

312ci. V-8 Engine

Automatic Transmission on the Floor

Power Steering

Power Brakes

Kelsey-Hayes Chrome Wire Wheels

4 Brand New Wide White Wall Tires

List of Recent Work Performed:

All Fluids Removed From Engine, Transmission, Differential and Replaced with Fresh Fluids 

New Fuel Tank and Sending Unit was Installed Along with New Gas Lines

Engine Dress Components Were Cleaned and Repainted in Correct Colors  

Brand New 12 Volt Allstate Battery  

New Intake Manifold and Rebuilt Carburetor  

Radiator Cleaned and Painted by a Professional

New Upper and Lower Radiator Hose's

New Heater Core Installed

Power Brake Booster Rebuilt 

New Brake Lines from Each Wheel and Attachments

Brakes - New Shoes on Each Wheel Plus New Wheel Cylinders, Drums are OK

Exhaust System - Two New Front Pipes from Manifolds to Mufflers, Plus One New Tailpipe 

Cleaned and Repainted Rear Shocks Which are in Good Condition

Cleaned and Repainted Differential Housing

 

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Evoking The Mythological Creature of Indigenous Peoples of North America, The Thunderbird Entered Production For the 1955 Model Year as a Sporty Two-Seat Convertible. Unlike The Chevrolet Corvette, It Was Not Marketed As A Sports Car. Rather, Ford Created a New Market Segment, The Personal Car to Position It.

First Generation (1955–1957)

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 it's Roots to Other Mainstream Fords. The Thunderbird's 102.0 Inches 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 V-8 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 it's Inherent Sportiness. Designations Aside, The Thunderbird Sold Exceptionally Well in it's First Year. In Fact, The Thunderbird Outsold The Corvette By More Than 23-to-1 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 Most Notable Change Was Moving The Spare Tire to a Continental-Style Rear Bumper In Order to Make More Storage Room in the Trunk. However, The Addition of the Weight at the Rear Caused Steering Issues, and Was Changed Back In 1957. Among the Few Other Changes Were New Paint Colors, The Addition Of Circular Porthole Windows in the Fiberglass Roof to Improve Rearward Visibility, and a 312 cu in (5.1 L) Y-Block V-8 Making 215 Horsepower When Mated To a 3-Speed Manual Transmission or 225 Horsepower  When Mated to a Ford-O-Matic 3-Speed Automatic Transmission.

The Thunderbird Was Revised For 1957 With a Reshaped Front Bumper, A Larger Grille and Tailfins, and Larger Tail Lamps. The 312 cu in (5.1 L) V-8 Became The Thunderbird's Standard Engine, and Now Produced 245 Horsepower.  Even More Powerful Versions of the 312 cu in (5.1 L) V-8 Were Available Including One With Two Four-Barrel Holley Carburetors and Another With a Paxton Supercharger Delivering 300 Horsepower. Though Ford Was Pleased To See Sales of the Thunderbird Rise to a Record-Breaking 21,380 Units For 1957, Company Executives Felt the Car Could Do Even Better, Leading to a Substantial Redesign of the Car For 1958.

 

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