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Ford Thunderbird: 1955 1957
1955 Ford Thunderbird
First Generation T-Bird · First year. No hardtop available (added 1956). Porthole wind... · America's original personal luxury car — born to rival the Corvette
Collectible
1955 Ford Thunderbird
1955 Ford Thunderbird — AI-generated studio reference image
Production & Overview
Total Production
16,155
Original MSRP
$2,944
Assembly Plants
Dearborn, MI
Wheelbase
102 inches
Body Styles
2-Door Convertible (Roadster)
Curb Weight
2,980 lbs
Available Engines
292 Y-block 292ci — V8
Standard engine. Y-block design. Single 4-barrel carburetor.
193 hp
312 312ci — V8
Optional higher displacement (mid-year availability)
225 hp
Buyer Checklist
⚠ Clone warning: Non-matching reduces value 40%+ on first year T-Bird. Always verify with cowl tag, engine stamp, and registry before purchase.
Order Marti Report for complete production verification
Verify correct first-year features — no porthole windows (added 1956)
Check door tag for original color code
Inspect all body panels for rust — convertible top area especially
Verify correct Y-block V8
Check convertible top mechanism — complex on early T-Birds
Inspect all chrome trim — exterior chrome is extensive and expensive
Check for correct removable hardtop if present (hardtop added in 1956 — 1955 had soft top only)
Road test: check for steering wander and brake feel
Verify matching numbers on engine and transmission
Known Problem Areas
Y-block V8 oil leaks — common design characteristic
Convertible top mechanism wear
Rust in body panels — lower quarters and trunk
Chrome trim pitting
Ford-O-Matic transmission issues
Overheating with stock cooling system
What Drives Value
↑ Increases Value
First year 1955 without porthole — unique to this year
Numbers-matching V8
Original color with matching interior
Marti Report documented
Unrestored survivor
↓ Decreases Value
Non-matching engine
Rust in body structure
Incorrect color combination
Chrome deterioration
Restoration Overview
Difficulty Medium-High
Parts Availability Good — strong T-Bird reproduction market
Driver Quality Cost $25,000 – $50,000
Show Quality Cost $60,000 – $120,000
Key Suppliers Thunderbird Headquarters · Mac's Antique Auto Parts · Dennis Carpenter Ford
Pop Culture & Legacy
Featured in American Graffiti (1973) — the white T-Bird driven by Suzanne Somers
Answered the Corvette with a personal luxury approach instead of pure sports car
One of the most desired 1950s American cars worldwide
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