Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:292CID-4V-193HP
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: White
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: Thunderbird
Mileage: 32,000
Exterior Color: Black
BEAUTIFUL FRAME OFF RESTORATION! THIS FANTASTIC FRAME-OFF RESTORATION HAS BEEN COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED INSIDE AND OUT! THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THIS 1955 T-BIRD ARE:292CID-4V-193HP V8 ENGINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER WINDOWS POWER SEAT, INSTALLED PORTHOLE HARDTOP, INSTALLED CONTINENTAL KIT NEW CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH SWAY BAR NEW TWO-TONE MATCHING VINYL INTERIOR FULL FORD T-BIRD WHEEL COVERS DATA PLATE: BODY-40A COLOR-A TRIM-A PRODUCTION CODE-15KS1935 THIS NUMBERS MATCHING BLACK BEAUTY WAS ONE OF THE FIRST EVER MADE. IT WAS PRODUCED ON OCT. 15TH 1954 WITH THE SAME EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR TRIM AND COLOR AS YOU SEE IT NOW. THIS WAS ONE OF ONLY 16,155 EVER MADE. AS NOTED ON THE ABOVE OPTION LIST THE INSTALLED PORTHOLE WINDOWS AND CONTINENTAL KIT THAT WERE MADE AVAILABLE IN MID-1955 TO CUSTOMERS WHO WANTED THEM AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE. SOME FEEL IT ADDS TO THE VALUE OF THE CAR AND MAKES THE CAR EVEN MORE OF A RARE COLLECTIBLE. Form more detailes Call or TXT Thomas at (740) 318-1483
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