1957 Ford Thunderbird The 1957 model represented the first
significant restyling since the Thunderbird was first introduced. A
longer rear section provided improved storage space. Riding and
handling qualities were greatly enhanced by relocating the spar
tire in the trunk. As with large Fords, 1957 Thunderbirds featured
fins on the rear fenders. Inside, the 1957 model used the
instrument panel from full-size 1956 Fords, with an engine-turned
insert dressing-up the panel. While its debatable as to which of
the first-generation T-Birds were the most attractive our feeling
is the 1957. This example is a great representation of the last
year of the first-gen thats all there and shows well. Its got the
312 V-8, which was the larger V-8 in 1957 mated to the Ford
three-speed automatic and drives extremely well. This would be a
two-top car, the removable hardtop with the port hole window as
well as the black canvas convertible top, which is also an
excellent condition. Its a power steering car with a working
factory tachometer, modern stereo, heater (new heater core),
windshield wipers, lights, horn, etc. turnkey car. Pretty car
inside and out, check out the 40+ pics including the undercarriage.
Just a really nice 57.
Vehicle Details
1957 Ford Thunderbird
Listing ID:CC-1949549
Price:$39,900
Location:Sioux City, Iowa
Year:1957
Make:Ford
Model:Thunderbird
Exterior Color:Cream
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:Q3517
VIN:0000000D7FH159478
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