In the early 1950s, the American auto industry saw a clash of the titans, with General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler duking it out to gain market share among a middle class eager to enjoy some ...
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1957 was the best year for the first-generation T-Bird, paving the way for a new model that pushed the lineup to new heights. The yearly output jumped from 15,631 units to 21,380 cars, though it is ...
You might be thinking this is a regular 1957 Thunderbird, but there's so much to discover on this car that it's almost imperative that you arrange an in-person inspection. Its condition is absolutely ...
The first of the two-seat Ford Thunderbirds came out in model year 1955, with a few refinements and improvements being made in the following years before the four-passenger Thunderbirds were ...
This 1961 Chevy Corvette pairs well with a 1957 Ford Thunderbird Lyn, an auto enthusiast from Pinellas County, Florida, shows off her 1961 Chevy Corvette and her husband's 1957 Ford Thunderbird. Lyn ...
“When Ford introduced the Thunderbird convertible for the 1955 model year, it was a big leap of faith for the Blue Oval,” says Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of automotive auction house ...
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