In terms of two-seat American convertibles, there is a sports car
over at Chevy that tends to dominate the headlines. But before the
Corvette was the only game in town, it was getting its tailpipes
kicked by the illustrious Ford Thunderbird in the 1950s. Dubbed, "A
personal car of distinction" by the marketing department, one look
at this 1956 Ford Thunderbird and it's hard to disagree with that
slogan. This car has everything from its repainted glossy black
exterior to its chrome bumpers, white wall tires, side skirts, and
rear continental kit. The 1956 model also represents the rarest of
the three T-Bird years, with less than 16,000 produced. While this
car does not come with a soft top, it does, however, come with a
removable hard top to make driving during brisker weather no
problem.
We find a beautiful two-tone interior with aluminum trim along the
dash and door panels. The three-spoke steering wheel is flanked by
a three-gauge dashboard displaying RPMs, time, and speed. The
engine temperature and fuel sit neatly under the expansive
speedometer, almost unnoticed. The only modernized bit of the
interior is the digital AM/FM stereo head unit that fits neatly
into the original radio's place.
Under the front-hinged hood, we find a period-correct 312
cubic-inch V-8 engine sporting a Y-Block and two-bolt main caps. A
single four-barrel carburetor feeds that small block V-8, while a
stock-style exhaust manifold and dual exhaust do away with spent
gasses. Power is then sent through a two-speed automatic
transmission before being sent to the fifteen-inch rear wheels,
where 205/75R-15 whitewall tires wait to put it to the
pavement.
Highlights:
*Lowest Production First Gen T-Bird
*Removeable Hardtop
*312 CID V8
*Y Block
*Two Bolt Mains
*Two Speed Auto
*Continental Kit
*Side Skirts
*White Wall Tires
*Power Steering
*Service Manuals
*Owner's Manual
In the annals of automotive history, some cars are called 'cult
classics' because everyone does not like them. But, some cars, like
this 1956 Ford Thunderbird, have such universal appeal that they
draw a crowd from enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts everywhere they
go. So, if you have been searching for that "personal car of
distinction," then search no more because this is the one you've
been waiting for. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1956 Ford Thunderbird
Listing ID:CC-1821427
Price:$39,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1956
Make:Ford
Model:Thunderbird
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:16152
Stock Number:8547-CHA
VIN:P6FH169297
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