Own a breathtaking piece of American automotive history with this
stunning 1956 Ford Thunderbird. A standout example of mid-century
luxury, this "Baby Bird" is finished in its vibrant,
factory-original Fiesta Red and has been meticulously maintained as
part of a long-term private collection. Under the hood, the
powerful 312 CI V8 engine with a 4-barrel carburetor delivers
smooth, reliable performance, paired perfectly with an automatic
transmission for an effortless cruising experience. This
Thunderbird comes fully equipped with the most desirable options of
the era, including the iconic Continental Kit, sleek fender skirts,
and dual factory exhaust. Whether the weather calls for the classic
"porthole" hardtop or the elegant white convertible soft top, you
are covered for every occasion.
The interior is a time capsule of 1950s style, featuring a pristine
red and white color scheme and the added convenience of a factory
power seat. This is a very high-quality older restoration that
remains in exceptional condition, boasting beautiful paintwork, a
straight body, and a highly detailed engine compartment. It runs
and drives just as great as it looks, making it the perfect choice
for a discerning collector or an enthusiast looking for a turn-key
classic ready for the open road.
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