How much is a 1955 Thunderbird worth today?
How much is a 1955 Thunderbird worth today?
Hear this out loudPause**Figure based on a stock 1955 Ford Thunderbird valued at $29,600 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors.
How many Ford Thunderbirds were made in 1956?
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.
Where to buy Restoration parts for a Ford Thunderbird?
National Parts Depot continues to offer the best restoration parts available for your Ford T-Bird. Our unmatched commitment to providing quality parts for your classic T-Bird is what sets us apart from our competitors. When the details matter, trust NPD’s knowledgable staff to guide you to the right part at the right price.
What kind of parts do I need for a 1955 Thunderbird?
NPD has your project covered from start to finish. We carry T-Bird parts for 1955, 1956 and 1957 models.
What kind of car was the Ford Thunderbird?
In 1956, an AM radio and automatic windshield wipers were the latest innovations. Times have changes and for the better. But, and this is a big but, the design of these classic Thunderbirds is truly amazing. The exterior lines are smooth and the interior is a thing of art.
What kind of parts are in a 1956 Ford Thunderbird?
See results below for 1956 Ford Thunderbird Parts. Classic Industries is America’s first choice for 1956 Ford Thunderbird parts and accessories. Holley’s new series of aluminum double pump carburetors are constructed from aluminum, which compared to their zinc counterpart offer a 38% weight savings.
Who is the mechanic in the Thunderbirds?
He was rather mysterious, hiding his face behind a mask at all times and using a voice scrambler, thus never revealing his true identity to his adversaries. He was very determined, tenacious, audacious and ambitious in his plans and schemes.
National Parts Depot continues to offer the best restoration parts available for your Ford T-Bird. Our unmatched commitment to providing quality parts for your classic T-Bird is what sets us apart from our competitors. When the details matter, trust NPD’s knowledgable staff to guide you to the right part at the right price.
When was the last paint job on a Ford Thunderbird?
The car looks to have been painted 3 times before I purchased it & the last paint job in the 60s or 70s was an Earl Schieb affair and is brighter white than the original white. There is checking and paint shrink stars present on the car. There is very little sign of rust on this car and that has not changed since I purchased it in 1986.