

A beautiful and desirable first-year Baby Bird. The sky's the limit for Jay and John Travolta as they take a blue 1955 Ford Thunderbird for a nice joyride Catch the sneak peek and don't. This motif was repeated on the 55 Ford passenger cars but was dropped from. It is powered by Ford’s Thunderbird V-8 engine, in this case augmented with a floor-shifted automatic transmission and power steering and brakes. The story of the 1955 Ford Thunderbird catalog is actually the story of two.

Considering the Blue Oval felt that there was only a 10,000-example-per-year market for a car that was intended as a call back to the pre-war roadster days, this was an unmitigated success.
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1955 Ford Thunderbird – sold for $31,000. Small wonder this good-looking 1955 Ford Thunderbird was recently invited to participate in a local Concours d’Elegance: a completely rust free car from Florida, it is a rare, all-matching-numbers original Raven Black example fitted with a matching Black soft top and authentic chromed wire wheels with wide Whitewall tires. Beautiful 1956 Ford Thunderbird with Continental Kit and removeable hardtop. 1956 Ford Thunderbird Mecum In total, 53,166 Thunderbirds were built during its initial three-year run: 16,155 for ’55, 15,631 for ’56, and 21,380 for ’57.
