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What kind of car is a 1956 Ford Thunderbird?

What kind of car is a 1956 Ford Thunderbird?

The exterior of this car is Peacock Blue, the interior is blue and white, it has a Peacock Blue h With proper V8 power, iconic continental kit, and hallmark porthole hardtop, the total appeal of th Very nicely optioned and fully restored 1956 Ford Thunderbird!

Where is the data plate on a 1956 Ford Thunderbird?

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION. The Data Plate for the 1956 Thunderbird (shown below) is located in the engine compartment on the cowl just to the right of and below the hood latch mechanism on the passenger’s side of the car.

Is the 1956 Ford Thunderbird a mink coat?

1956 Ford Thunderbird Convertible Ad men from the 1950s described the car using such terms as A Mink Coat for Father or Light of Hand (referring to the ease of handling and steering) and 6AM T… More Info › PRICE REDUCED | This Bird is a rare find. Only 36,748 miles on original engine. I am the 5th owner purchasing the car in 2003.

When did the Ford Thunderbird come to Indianapolis?

Gateway Classic Cars of Indianapolis is proud to present this 1956 Ford Thunderbird. The Ford Thunderbird was first seen by the public eye February 20th, 1954 at the Detroit Auto Show. After the b…

The exterior of this car is Peacock Blue, the interior is blue and white, it has a Peacock Blue h With proper V8 power, iconic continental kit, and hallmark porthole hardtop, the total appeal of th Very nicely optioned and fully restored 1956 Ford Thunderbird!

1956 Ford Thunderbird Convertible Ad men from the 1950s described the car using such terms as A Mink Coat for Father or Light of Hand (referring to the ease of handling and steering) and 6AM T… More Info › PRICE REDUCED | This Bird is a rare find. Only 36,748 miles on original engine. I am the 5th owner purchasing the car in 2003.

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION. The Data Plate for the 1956 Thunderbird (shown below) is located in the engine compartment on the cowl just to the right of and below the hood latch mechanism on the passenger’s side of the car.

Gateway Classic Cars of Indianapolis is proud to present this 1956 Ford Thunderbird. The Ford Thunderbird was first seen by the public eye February 20th, 1954 at the Detroit Auto Show. After the b…

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