1956 Ford Thunderbird
Convertible-
Baujahr1956
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AutomobiltypSonstige
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ChassisnummerP6FH242994
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Referenznummer19147
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LenkungLenkung links
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ZustandGebraucht
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Standort

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GetriebeAutomatisch
Beschreibung
1956 Ford Thunderbird ConvertibleOffered here is a striking 1956 Ford Thunderbird Convertible, finished in Raven Black over a red and white interior and accompanied by both its convertible soft top and iconic removable porthole hardtop. The contrasting black porthole roof is one of the defining features of the first-generation Thunderbird, giving this T-Bird its unmistakable silhouette while adding versatility for both open-air cruising and more enclosed touring.Highlights:- Exterior Color: Raven Black- Interior Color: Red and White- Automatic Transmission- V8 Engine- Quick Fuel Technology 4-Barrel Carburetor- Aluminum Radiator- Removable Porthole Hardtop- Convertible Soft Top- Air Conditioning- Town Country Radio- Continental Kit- Chrome Bumpers- Wind Wings- 15-Inch Steel WheelsUnder the hood, the Thunderbird is powered by a V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission and upgraded with a Quick Fuel Technology 4-barrel carburetor. An aluminum radiator and air conditioning add practicality, while the dual exhaust outlets and generous chrome accents reinforce its classic American character. The exterior is further complemented by a subtle hood scoop, fender louvers, tail fins, chrome bumpers, wind wings, and a Continental Kit, a styling touch that became synonymous with the era and gave the Thunderbird additional long-distance touring appeal.The interior retains the character expected of a mid-century Thunderbird, featuring a red and white bench seat, manual crank windows, wind wings, a classic three-spoke steering wheel, analog clock, instrument/utility light, and glove box. A Town & Country radio adds another period-correct touch, while the 15-inch steel wheels with wire-style wheel covers and American Classic wide whitewall tires complete the presentation.The 1956 model year is particularly significant in Thunderbird history, as Ford introduced the porthole hardtop that year specifically to improve rearward visibility while giving the car an even more distinctive appearance. Combined with its two-top configuration, Continental Kit, V8 power, and iconic styling, this Thunderbird captures the character of one of Ford's most recognizable postwar designs.Whether admired as a collectible icon or enjoyed as an open-road cruiser, this Thunderbird embodies vintage American style, craftsmanship, and presence in equal measure and is mechanically sound. For $34,750
































