Vehicle Description
1955 Ford Thunderbird Chevrolet 350ci V8 - Automatic Transmission -
Red Over Tan Interior - Shaved Door Handles - Pioneer Radio (Please
note: If you happen to be viewing this vehicle on a website other
than our main website, it's possible that only some of our many
photographs of this car are presented due to website limitations.
To be sure you access all the photographs, please go to our main
website: Garage Kept Motors.) Gone are the days of Diners, poodle
skirts, and drive-in theaters, although their popularity was at its
peak around the time that the Thunderbird was introduced. First
generation Thunderbirds are beautiful cars that are fun to drive,
and continuously lusted after by collectors. This Thunderbird is a
custom that doesn't really look very custom at first glance. We're
not sure whether we should call it a custom or maybe a resto-mod.
Either way, it's a nice T-Bird that is ready to rock and roll.
Bright red paint hugs the curves and fins of this classic Ford. The
red might not be the color this car left the factory wearing, but
it looks great on the car now. The paint is even and glossy, which
pairs well with the chrome trim throughout. The exterior has a few
unique changes other than the obvious updated wheels. Shaved door
handles are the first thing that you may notice when scanning the
car carefully, but plenty of chrome remains despite the deletion of
the door handles. Body panel fitment has been dialed in nicely, and
a hardtop is present. The tan interior is a nice contrast to the
bright red exterior. Inside the car is where there are more custom
touches which have been neatly carried out. The low back bucket
seats have been trimmed in leather, which is carried over to the
door panels. Speaking of the door panels, the armrest remains in
the stock location, but an abstract shaped section of carpeting has
been added on the lower part of the door panel, and a mirrored
piece of metal trim replaces the factory engine turned piece of
metal. A few auxiliary gauges have been integrated in the
dashboard, and a Pioneer stereo was put in place of the original
radio. An exterior-color matched center console was added which
houses the shifter and window switches. The trunk, which would've
been trimmed with simple vinyl mats has been carpeted with matching
tan carpeting in this classic T-Bird. Under the forward canting
hood is a Chevy 350ci V8. Not quite the 292ci V8 that one would
expect. Hours and hours could be spent discussing why it is not a
good idea, or why it is a good idea to stick a Chevy engine in a
Ford. What we can tell you about this particular car, and engine
swap is that it's neatly installed and runs great! Billet valve
covers, aftermarket A/C lines and compressor, power brake
reservoir, and an electric fan are additional features under the
hood. Torque thrust style wheels hide disc brakes at the front of
the car. This unique T-Bird isn't quite what it was when it rolled
off the assembly line, but it's a great looking classic car that's
sure to earn some attention. A trip to the diner for a malt or a
black cow may be in order for the new owner of this T-Bird. Just be
prepared to answer questions about the powerplant if the hood is
open! Be sure to check out all the photos and video on our main
website: Garage Kept Motors. Call if interested or e-mail with any
questions. Thank you for looking.