1955 Ford Thunderbird Base Convertible 2-door on 2040-cars
Robinson, Pennsylvania, United States
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1955 Thunderbird, The Original "Baby Bird"
Rare three-speed manual transmission with automatic overdrive
Front disc and rear drum brakes
Beautifully restored to full concourse standards
Driven 200 miles since completed, 76000 documented original miles on the title
Thunderbird was presented at the Detroit Auto Show in 1954
A personal luxury car with sporting potential
This car has the original 292-cubic inch V-8 that was capable of producing 198 horsepower
This 1955 T-Bird was invoiced to the Moffett Ford Company, of Santa Paola, California, on August 26, 1955
Original Order Form
Original owners manual
Absolute Show Quality Torch Red Paint
Matching Torch Red Hardtop
New Optional White Soft Convertible top
Engine dress-up kit
Correct Three Blade Fan
Four-way power seat
Factory radio
Wire-basket wheel covers
Fender skirts with stone guards
Firestone Whitewall bias-ply tires, including new matching spare tire
Original jack, jack base, tire iron and trunk mat
Correct T-Bird color coded floor mats
Best of Show Winner
Runs, Shifts, and drives beautifully
Comes with a full custom car cover and also an interior cover, drapes over the entire inside area of the car with
no velcro or snaps needed
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