There is little that can be understated when one considers the
1955-57 two-seat Ford Thunderbird. Considered a classic since its
introduction. The Thunderbird was marketed not as a sports car but
as a personal car aimed at the man or couple not ready to give up
the enjoyment of motoring for a stoic design but wanting more in
terms of overall size and comfort than other similar models
offered. It was a big hit, and the model in this configuration
lasted three years before Ford successfully transitioned it to a
four-seat platform for 1958.
This example from the final year, 1957, had a color change to
Colonial White with a matching hardtop. Complimented by a stunning
Black/White interior. It is a factory D-code, which denoted the new
312/245 HP V-8 engine, featuring a single 4-barrel carburetor. The
engine is backed by a 3-speed automatic transmission, and this car
features power steering and power brakes. This vehicle is a very
nice older restoration that is highly optioned. Including power
windows and the rare power bench seat option. CALL TODAY
720-465-5104 - $44,900 OBO
Key Highlights;
- Highly Optioned 1957 Ford Thunderbird
- Older restoration
- 312 Y-Block V8 engine
- Automatic transmission
- Power steering
- Power brakes
- Power windows
- Rare power bench seat
- Hardtop only
- This vehicle has older whitewall tires and should be used for
show only
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gallery and a video of the vehicle running.
Vehicle Details
1957 Ford Thunderbird
Listing ID:CC-1818350
Price:$44,900
Location:Englewood, Colorado
Year:1957
Make:Ford
Model:Thunderbird
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:32152
Stock Number:CON9455
VIN:D7FH369455
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