1955 Ford Thunderbird Final Touches

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  • Опубликовано: 29 фев 2024
  • The 1955 Ford Thunderbird was meant to fulfill the desire for a sporty American car. Ford never had plans to make the T-Bird a true sports car, but it would possess the elements of a racer -- two seats, sleek styling and high performance. In two years, about 40,000 T-Birds were sold. Hoping to appeal to more people, Ford took the Thunderbird in another direction. It became bigger and gained a backseat. It eventually was killed by Ford and then resurrected as a wonderful “Retro-Future” roadster reminiscent of the original. Regardless of the T-Bird's design, it is one of the most durable names in U.S. automotive history. It even spawned a revamp, and once again there were cars rolling off the assembly line bearing its name. The Ford Thunderbird continues to be a part of America's landscape.
    Manufactured in the United States over eleven model generations from 1955 through 2005, Thunderbird created a market niche that eventually became known as the personal luxury car. From its introduction in 1955 to its phaseout in 2005, Ford produced over 4.4 million Thunderbirds.
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