Offered here is a landmark "personal luxury" 1955 Ford Thunderbird
created to compete with the Chevrolet Corvette in 1955. It
distinguished itself from European sports cars by prioritizing
comfortable cruising, a removeable Fiberglass Hardtop, and a V-8
performance 292 cubic inch Y-Block Engine: 292 cu in (4.8L) with
193 Horsepower: with Automatic Transmission 3-Speed Ford-o-Matic
Production: Only 16,155 units sold in its inaugural year Bright Red
Paint with Removable fiberglass hardtop (standard), and a folding
soft-top as an option; notable for its iconic hood and the
flexibility of both a soft convertible top and a removable
fiberglass hard top offers excitement, elegance, and V8
performance. Today, the Ford Thunderbird remains one of the most
iconic American automobiles ever produced and helped establish the
"personal luxury car" segment that would influence automotive
design for decades. Strong low-end torque for effortless cruising
Responsive handling and road manners Chrome grille and bumper
accents Wraparound windshield Aircraft-inspired cockpit
instrumentation. White Bucket Seating with Black Trim. Electric
Windows, Chrome grill and Fender Skirts. This is a pampered
low-mile collectible rare classic car that is investment quality
and priced to sell @ $37,900. and will make you proud cruising your
neighborhood. Door to door shipping quote available upon request.
Call Mark (941) 204-9415 Sarasota, FL
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