Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:292CID-4V-193HP
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: White
Make: Ford
Model: Thunderbird
Trim: Thunderbird
Mileage: 32,000
Exterior Color: Black
BEAUTIFUL FRAME OFF RESTORATION! THIS FANTASTIC FRAME-OFF RESTORATION HAS BEEN COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED INSIDE AND OUT! THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THIS 1955 T-BIRD ARE:292CID-4V-193HP V8 ENGINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION POWER WINDOWS POWER SEAT, INSTALLED PORTHOLE HARDTOP, INSTALLED CONTINENTAL KIT NEW CONVERTIBLE TOP WITH SWAY BAR NEW TWO-TONE MATCHING VINYL INTERIOR FULL FORD T-BIRD WHEEL COVERS DATA PLATE: BODY-40A COLOR-A TRIM-A PRODUCTION CODE-15KS1935 THIS NUMBERS MATCHING BLACK BEAUTY WAS ONE OF THE FIRST EVER MADE. IT WAS PRODUCED ON OCT. 15TH 1954 WITH THE SAME EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR TRIM AND COLOR AS YOU SEE IT NOW. THIS WAS ONE OF ONLY 16,155 EVER MADE. AS NOTED ON THE ABOVE OPTION LIST THE INSTALLED PORTHOLE WINDOWS AND CONTINENTAL KIT THAT WERE MADE AVAILABLE IN MID-1955 TO CUSTOMERS WHO WANTED THEM AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE. SOME FEEL IT ADDS TO THE VALUE OF THE CAR AND MAKES THE CAR EVEN MORE OF A RARE COLLECTIBLE. Form more detailes Call or TXT Thomas at (740) 318-1483
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Rowan Atkinson crashes at Goodwood Revival
Sun, 14 Sep 2014To quote Harry Hogge (played by Robert Duvall) in Days of Thunder, "rubbin, son, is racin'." That can mean some unfortunate damage to high-end racing machinery, which may be repaired easily enough in stock car racing, but when it comes to vintage racing, the stakes can be that much higher. And yet incidents do occur, like at this weekend's Goodwood Revival.
Among the many competitors taking part in the retro racing event in England was none other than Rowan Atkinson, the actor perhaps best known for playing Mr. Bean. Driving a classic Ford Falcon Sprint in the Shelby Cup event, Atkinson (pictured above at the 2012 revival) reportedly crashed head-on into another car on track.
According to reports, the two cars up spun out. The driver in between managed to avoid a pile-up, but Atkinson couldn't steer clear and hit the obstructing vehicle. Fortunately Rowan walked away unscathed (and, we imagine, in a humorous manner), but while we don't know how extensive the damage was to the Falcon, it was enough to take it out of the race.
Bill Ford wins National Pond Hockey Championship with employees
Tue, 11 Feb 2014Who says executives aren't people? This past weekend, Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford Motor Company, and a group of employees trekked up to Eagle River, WI for a few games of pond hockey. Team Ford took part in the 2014 Labatt Blue/USA Pond Hockey Championship, capturing its fifth title in the 50+ Tier 1 Division.
"It feels great to win," Ford, who plays on the team alongside other Ford employees, told the USA Hockey website. "It was fun to play [River Valley Pioneers] because they're great guys and we play them every year. We finally beat them, which we were due. It was a very clean game, a tough game."
The FoMoCo team managed to score seven goals to River Valley's two, and went undefeated in all five of its games during the tourney. Take a look below for the official press release on Team Ford's win.
2016 Ford Shelby Mustang GT350R First Ride
Fri, Jul 31 2015Ford Performance Chief Engineer Jamal Hameedi was in China when he received an interesting text. Half a world away his team was shaking down the newest Shelby Mustang at Grattan Raceway in rural Michigan. The news was encouraging. The GT350R was keeping pace with a Porsche 911 GT3, even nosing ahead of it during time trials, while the GT350 was running about even with a 911 Carrera S and a Chevy Corvette Stingray. "That was a good text to get," he recounted a week later as we chatted alongside the track at Grattan. On this scorching summer day, there were no Porsches or Stingrays to be found, but we've come to preview the track-focused GT350R. Ford drivers are at the wheel, and we're riding shotgun. After several hot laps, we're left with a predictable observation: The GT350R is wicked fast and quick as hell. Much of this is thanks to the 5.2-liter flat-plane crank V8 that pumps out 526 horsepower and 429 pound-feet of torque. It's the most powerful naturally aspirated road-legal engine in Ford's 112-year history. To help the engineering process, Ford bought a Ferrari 458 Italia and ripped apart its V8. The GT350's engine ended up being 10 pounds lighter. For the coup d'grace, Ford's mill also revs to a Ferrari-like 8,250 rpm. As formidable as all of that looks on paper, it sounds even more imposing in real life (see the related video below). The engine in our GT350R crackles, growls, and opens up to a flat-out roar as we explode onto the track, gripping the door pulls to calm our nerves. Grattan is a challenging, twisty course. The corners are tight, and the elevation changes quickly. At one point, our test driver aggressively tackles a curve and we're briefly airborne. During the first stint, we reach about 140 miles per hour. But the GT350R isn't about straight-line speed or pure power. It's designed to get around a track as rapidly as possible. That means Ford took the 'base' GT350 – which should be more than at home on the track itself – and re-tuned the suspension and aerodynamics. There's a larger front splitter and rear carbon-fiber spoiler. The 19-inch carbon-fiber wheels are stiffer and lighter than comparable aluminum rollers, and they're wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 high performance rubber. Additionally, Ford ripped out the back seats, air conditioning, trunk floorboard, stereo, backup camera, and anything else that wasn't necessary.



