1957 Ford Thunderbird
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The Thunderbird was Ford-s direct response to the Chevrolet Corvette and underwent a rapid development process so it could ultimately be unveiled to the public at the Detroit Auto Show in February of 1954. The Thunderbird was then revised for 1957 with a reshaped front bumper, a larger grille and tailfins, and larger tail lamps. The instrument panel was heavily re-styled with round gauges in a single pod, and the rear of the car was lengthened, allowing the spare tire to be positioned back in the trunk. The 312 cu in V8 became the Thunderbird's standard engine, and now produced 245 horsepower. The shape of this car is undeniably 50-s and probably one of the most beautiful cars of its time.
This Black -57 Thunderbird is no exception! This car comes with all the...