What is the value of a 1956 Thunderbird?

What is the value of a 1956 Thunderbird?

**Figure based on a stock 1956 Ford Thunderbird valued at $27,600 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors.

What is the most expensive Thunderbird?

The world’s rarest and most valuable first generation Ford Thunderbird happens to be the very first model ever produced. This 1955 Ford Thunderbird Convertible “Production #1” was put up for auction at the Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona in 2009 and sold for $660,000.

How many 1955 Thunderbirds are left?

Only 212 examples of the latter ever left the factory, which is less than one percent of the ’57 production run. “The F-code supercharged cars are a huge value booster,” says Dave Adams of Concord, California’s Thunderbird Headquarters, which supplies numerous restoration parts for the roadster. “It’s quite rare.”

What engine is in a 1956 Thunderbird?

Ford Thunderbird (first generation)

Ford Thunderbird
Engine 292 cu in (4.8 L) Y-block V8 312 cu in (5.1 L) Y-block V8
Transmission 2-speed Fordomatic automatic 3-speed overdrive manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase 102 in (2,591 mm)

How much does a 1955 Thunderbird weigh?

3600
The T-Bird Was Ford’s Answer To The Corvette, But With More Style And Luxury

’55 FORD THUNDER
Base price $3147
Acceleration, 0-60 mph, sec 11.5
Quarter mile, sec/mph 18.0/76.50
Base curb weight, lb 3600

What does a 1957 Ford Thunderbird weigh?

Features

Engine Location : Front
Body / Chassis : Steel unibody
Production Years for Series : 1955 – 1957
Price : $3,406
Weight : 3132 lbs | 1420.651 kg

What is the most popular Thunderbird?

Here are the 5 best thunderbird cars, by series and year:

  • 1955 Ford Thunderbird (First Generation)
  • 2003 Ford Thunderbird (Eleventh Generation)
  • 1964 Ford Thunderbird (Fourth Generation)
  • 1967 Ford Thunderbird (Fifth Generation)
  • 1973 Ford Thunderbird (Sixth Generation)
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