For Sale: 1955 Ford Thunderbird in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for sale in Pittsburgh, PA

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Vehicle Description This beautiful blue 1955 Ford Thunderbird with a 292 Y-block V8 and the signature finned Thunderbird valve covers is ready to drive off the Maxmotive Pittsburgh Showroom floor.
This example has all the great Thunderbird cues too, such as a removable hardtop, fender skirts, floor shift, power seats, and what many feel is the ultimate wheel and tire combination for a Tbird -- chrome spoke wheels on beautiful wide whitewall tires.
Among the car's intriguing features is the hood scoop.
It functions to let air in, and under the hood the air cleaner is configured to what would be referred to as a ram air system in later years.
The performance aspect of the car is further validated by the factory tach, seldom seen in the fifties.
A trio of Auto Meter gauges in the traditional under dash location helps monitor other under hood happenings.
In the dash is a neatly installed AM/FM radio that has the stock appearance but with upgraded electronics.
1955 is the first year for the Baby Bird first generation two-seat Thunderbird.
Part sports car, part luxury car, Ford called it a personal car upon its introduction.
It created a sensation and led to the personal luxury car segment.
A factory Ford Thunderbird Handbook comes with the car.
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  • Year: 1955
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Thunderbird

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