1955 Ford Thunderbird �€" 292 Y-Block V8, Dual Exhaust, Both Tops
Included Why This Car Is Special The 1955 Ford Thunderbird was
Ford's answer to the Chevrolet Corvette, but it took a different
approach entirely. Where the Corvette was positioned as a pure
sports car with a six-cylinder engine at launch, Ford built the
Thunderbird around the idea of a 'personal luxury' two-seater �€" a
car with real V8 power, genuine comfort, and enough style to
compete with anything on the road in 1955. Ford called it a
'personal car' rather than a sports car, a distinction that turned
out to be a smart one. The Thunderbird outsold the Corvette by a
wide margin in its first year, with Ford producing 16,155 units for
the 1955 model year compared to Chevrolet's 700 Corvettes. That
first-year production number matters to collectors for a specific
reason. The 1955 Thunderbird was the first of only three years in
which the car was offered as a two-seat roadster. Ford moved to a
four-seat body style in 1958, and the two-seat configuration was
never brought back in the original generation. Among collectors and
marque enthusiasts, the 1955, 1956, and 1957 models are grouped
together as the 'Baby Bird' or first-generation two-seaters, and
the 1955 is the founding year of that lineage. The VIN on this car
�€" beginning with P5FH �€" confirms it was assembled at Ford's
Dearborn, Michigan plant during the 1955 model year, making it a
genuine first-year example. This particular 1955 Ford Thunderbird
is finished in red over a red and white vinyl interior, a
combination that puts the car's design in its best light. It
carries the 292ci Y-Block V8, a 3-speed automatic transmission, and
dual exhaust �€" and it comes with both the removable hardtop and
the soft top convertible, which is the most complete configuration
you can have on one of these cars. Features List - 292ci Y-Block V8
engine - 3-Speed Automatic Transmission - Dual Exhaust - Removable
Hardtop Included - Soft Top Convertible - Chrome Wire Wheels -
Whitewall Tires - Tachometer Gauge - AM Radio - Thunderbird Valve
Cover Badging - V8 Door Badge - Chrome Bumpers - Drum Brakes -
Bucket Seat - Clean Undercarriage Mechanical The 292ci Y-Block V8
was introduced by Ford in 1955 and represented a significant step
forward from the earlier flathead V8 that had powered Ford products
for decades. The Y-Block designation comes from the engine's skirt
design, which extends below the crankshaft centerline in a Y-shape,
giving the block added rigidity. In 1955 Thunderbird applications,
the 292 was rated at 193 horsepower with the automatic transmission
�€" a meaningful advantage over the Corvette's six-cylinder at the
time. The engine is backed here by a 3-speed automatic, which on a
1955 Thunderbird would have been the Ford-O-Matic unit, a two-speed
automatic marketed as a three-speed due to its torque converter
function. It was one of the most popular options on these cars and
a practical choice for everyday driving. The dual exhaust setup is
present and visible in the undercarriage photos, running cleanly
beneath the car. The undercarriage itself shows solid, coated
structure with no significant rot or damage visible �€" an
important data point on a 70-year-old car. Drum brakes are correct
and original to the specification for this year and model. The
front suspension uses a conventional double-wishbone setup, while
the rear uses a live axle on leaf springs. Both ends of the car
appear intact and unmodified in the undercarriage shots, which is
what you want to see on a first-generation Thunderbird that hasn't
been heavily modified over the decades. The Thunderbird-specific
valve covers with their script badging are present and add a
correct, period-correct look to the engine bay. The Y-Block's
finned aluminum valve covers with the 'Thunderbird Ford' script
were a factory-fitted detail on these cars and are one of the
recognizable engine bay features that Thunderbird collectors look
for. Interior
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