1957 Ford Thunderbird
$67,495
Vehicle Details
Ford
Thunderbird
1957
AMS35607
Convertible
Automatic
Gasoline
5.0L V8
Description
1957 Ford Thunderbird 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 Raven Black with a Contrasting Red Interior, Red Tonneau, and Black Port Hole Hardtop.
Restoration included Exterior, Interior, 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 Sure Swift Power Brakes Seat Belts Telescopic Lifeguard Steering Wheel Fully Adjustable Full instrumentation Factory Tachometer Directional Signals Magicaire Heating and Defrost System AM-FM Radio with USB Port and Bluetooth Electric Clock Cigar Lighter (Unused) Raven Black Port Hole Hardtop Dual Chrome Side View Mirrors Wing Windows Rear Fender Skirts with Fender Shields Whitewall Radial Tires Windshield Washers Beautiful Wire Wheels “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 Exhaust System Through Rear Bumper Ports T’Bird Scripted Floor Mats 12 Volt Electrical System Significant Improved Reliability & Improved Lighting for Evening Tours Full – Flow Oil Filter Radiator Overflow Accessory Trunk Jack Side Opening Fresh Air Vents 102 Inch Wheelbase 185 Inch Length Highly Detailed Engine Compartment and Undercarriage Show Quality Owner’s Manual Beautiful Red Tonneau This Magnificent Thunderbird in Prized Thunderbird Raven Black with Stunning Red Interior is an Absolute Pleasure to Drive and garners all the “oohs and aahs” anytime out. Many ‘Baby Bird’ aficionados consider the “57” to be the “Most Beautiful.
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The Ford Thunderbird launched in 1955 as Ford's answer to the Chevrolet Corvette — a two-seat personal luxury convertible meant to position Ford as a maker of stylish, sporting cars. By 1958, Ford had pivoted the entire concept toward four-seat personal luxury, and the Thunderbird became the template for an entire genre of American automobiles. Across eight platform generations and 25 years of classic-era production (1955-1979), the Thunderbird represents one of the most varied collector markets in the American hobby — from the iconic two-seat "Baby Birds" to the personal-luxury "Square Birds," "Bullet Birds," and beyond. This guide covers what every buyer should verify before purchase across each major era.
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