1956 Thunderbird Roadster
When GI’s who fought in the European Theater of World War II returned home, they brought with them fond memories of the British two-seaters that were a common sight over there. Some even managed to buy some and have them shipped home. It was clear to Detroit that there just might be a market for an American-made version of the famed two-seater open car.
The two most famous of these were the MG-TC (and the later TD) and the incredibly handsome Jaguar XK-120. Kaiser introduced the famed Kaiser-Darrin in the early 50s and Chevrolet would follow next with the legendary Corvette. Ford was not blind to Chevrolet’s new car but chose to develop a car along a different path.
It was decided their car would be made of metal instead of fiberglass; that it would be powered by a V-8 engine unlike the Corvette’s Blue Flame Six”; and that it would feature roll-down windows and an optional hardtop, unlike the Corvette’s snap-on curtains. They further decided that it would, as much as possible, utilize the same tooling and parts interchangeability with the big Fords of that era.
This Magnificent Example is finished in Beautiful Fiesta Red with Beautiful Red + White Interior & Colonial White Hardtop. This Classic underwent a comprehensive frame off restoration including Exterior, Interior, Brightwork, Top, and Mechanics.
It comes with a comprehensive complement of amenities including:
Fordmatic Automatic Transmission
Floor-mounted Locking Button Shift Selector
Low and Drive Range
Master Guide Power Steering
Full instrumentation
Factory Tachometer
Telescopic Lifeguard Steering Wheel
Fully Adjustable
Directional Signals
Magicaire Heating and Defrost System
Signal Seeking Town and Country Radio?
Electric Clock
Cigar Lighter (Unused)
Lifeguard Seat Belts?
Tinted Windows
Lifeguard Padded Sun Visors
Backup Lamps
Wing Windows
Chrome Engine Dress-Up Kit
Rear Fender Shields
Rear Continental Kit
Rear Fender Skirts
Wide Whitewall Tires
“Ford” Scripted Wheel Covers
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