When GI's who fought in the European Theater of World War II
returned home, they brought with them fond memories of the British
two-seaters that were a common sight over there. Some even managed
to buy some and have them shipped home. It was clear to Detroit
that there just might be a market for an American made version of
the famed two-seater open car. The two most famous of these were
the MG-TC (and the later TD) and the incredibly handsome Jaguar
XK-120. Kaiser introduced the famed Kaiser-Darrin in the early 50's
and Chevrolet would follow next with the legendary Corvette. Ford
was not blind to Chevrolet's new car, but chose to develop a car
along a different path. It was decided their car would be made of
metal instead of fiberglass; that it would be powered by a V-8
engine unlike the Corvette's Blue Flame Six"; and that it would
feature roll-down windows and an optional hardtop unlike the
Corvette's snap on curtains. They further decided that it would, as
much as possible, utilize the same tooling and parts
interchangeability with the big Fords of that era. This Magnificent
Classic is finished in Prized Thunderbird Peacock Blue (Turquoise)
with Contrasting Turquoise and White Interior, and White Port Hole
Hardtop and White Soft Top. Restoration included Exterior, Interior
Top, Brightwork, and Mechanics. It comes with a comprehensive
complement of amenities including: Ford Automatic Transmission
Floor mounted Locking Button Shift Selector Low and Drive Range
Master Guide Power Steering Telescopic Lifeguard Steering Wheel
Fully Adjustable Full instrumentation including Domed Speedometer
Factory Tachometer Directional Signals Magicaire Heating and
Defrost System Thunderbird AM-FM-Cassette Sound System Original
radio in trunk Electric Clock Cigar Lighter (Unused) White Port
Hole Hardtop New White Soft Top and Rear Window Chrome Side View
Mirror Wing Windows Rear Fender Skirts with Fender Shields Wide
Whitewall Radial Tires Windshield Washers Beautiful Ford Scripted
Hubcaps (5) "THUNDERBIRD" V-8 Engine Chrome Engine Dress Up Kitt
312 Cubic Inch Displacement 225 Horsepower 9:1 Compression Ratio
3.80 X 3.44 Inch Bore & Stroke Four Barrel Carburetion Dual
Stainless Steel Exhaust System with Through Rear Bumper Ports
Optima Battery Battery Cut off Switch Show Quality Engine
Compartment Electric Fuel Pump Improved Starting and Vapor Lock
Protection 12 Volt Electrical System Significant Improved
Reliability & Improved Lighting for Evening Tours Aluminium
Radiator, 6 Blade Fan Significantly Improved Cooling Full - Flow
Oil Filter Beautiful Rear Continental Kit Trunk Jack Side Opening
Fresh Air Vents 102 Inch Wheelbase 185 Inch Length Highly Detailed
Engine Compartment Numbers Matching Owner's Manual Shop Manual
Hardtop Stand Car Cover This Magnificent Thunderbird in Prized
Thunderbird Peacock Blue with Stunning Turquoise and White Interior
is an Absolute Pleasure to Drive and garners all the "oohs and
aahs" anytime out. In 1955, T'Bird owners voiced concerns re:
inadequate trunk space to accommodate golf clubs. In '56, Ford
decided to move the spare tire to the exterior Continental Kit
allowing for Golf Clubs! Many 'Baby Bird' aficionados consider the
"56" with the Rear Continental Kit to be the "Most Beautiful and
Most Desirable of the Series. The 56's were the Only Car in America
that came with the Rear Continental Wheel as standard fare. It is
Excellent Throughout. Ask $64,950.
Vehicle Details
1956 Ford Thunderbird
Listing ID:CC-2015599
Price:$64,950
Location:Marietta, Georgia
Year:1956
Make:Ford
Model:Thunderbird
Exterior Color:Turquoise
Interior Color:Turquoise
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:0056
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