

#1958 ford thunderbird black plus
This car is "60 plus" years old and is being sold "as is" without warranty express or implied.ĩ0 plus pictures of this car are available upon request Phone: 48 Email: email protected Address: 7400 E Monte Cristo Ave Scottsdale, AZ 85260. This car can be seen by appointment in Coral Gables Florida. Set an alert to be notified of new listings. Stored in a private collector garage under its car cover Private collector owned in Coral Gables Florida White wall tires have good tread, includes spareģ00 dollar deluxe California Car Cover included ONLY 2134 CONVERTIBLES!!!Įight cylinder V-type. This T-Bird is equipped with a power assisted white convertible soft top, gloss black exterior and a black/white combined vinyl interior.


Thunderbird numbers at the plant start at 100001 so this car is number 34426 of the Thunderbirds manufactured numbered 100001 to 137892. Lauderdale is proud to present this 1958 Ford Thunderbird in black with a black and white two-tone interior. Stands for THIS CARS number of ALL Thunderbirds that was produced at Wixom Michigan plant in 1958 Thunderbird models began with engine designation H8. The 1958 T-bird convertible was not available until June 1958.īody and engine VIN numbers match as seen in picture attached The new Thunderbirds were 16 inches longer than the 1957. This made the 1958 a 4 passenger car to be known as the "Square bird". 1958 was the 1st year the Ford Thunderbird was available with a rear seat. Rated at 300 horsepower, this was a good sized power plant for 1958 standards. This car came equipped with a 352 CID "Interceptor Special V-8" engine. Rebuilt engine, rebuilt transmission, new convertible top, new interior matching the 1958 factory standard, re-chrome all brightwork and complete paint matching factory colors. This car was completely restored 29 years ago. This car is very rare with only 2134 produced in 1958. The Thunderbird remains a beloved classic car among collectors and enthusiasts, celebrated for its timeless styling and its role in automotive history as an emblematic representation of the evolving American automobile market.Description of 1958 Ford Thunderbird Black and white leather Production of the Ford Thunderbird concluded in 2005, ending its rich history as a symbol of American automotive design and innovation. This tenth-generation Thunderbird paid homage to the original '55 T-Bird, featuring a classic look with modern technology. In 2002, Ford revived the Thunderbird with a retro-inspired design as a two-seater convertible. The seventh generation, produced from 1977 to 1979, was notably downsized and offered a range of V8 engine options, reflecting the era's focus on fuel efficiency. It evolved from a sporty two-seater into a luxurious cruiser with a focus on comfort and performance. The Thunderbird underwent several redesigns over the years, reflecting changes in automotive trends and consumer preferences. This design continued for the subsequent generations. The second generation, introduced in 1958, featured a larger, more luxurious body with a rear seat, transforming the Thunderbird into a four-seater. The Thunderbird quickly became popular and is credited with starting the "personal luxury car" trend in the automotive industry. It featured a sleek and stylish design, a V8 engine, and a focus on comfort and amenities.

The first generation of the Thunderbird, introduced in 1955, was designed to compete with the Chevrolet Corvette. It was introduced in 1955 as a two-seater sports car and evolved over the years into a luxury personal luxury car and later a retro-styled two-seater. The Ford Thunderbird, often referred to as the "T-Bird," is an iconic American automobile produced by Ford Motor Company.
