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What engine came in a 1956 Thunderbird?

What engine came 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)

What engine did the 1955 Thunderbird have?

V-8
The T-Bird Was Ford’s Answer To The Corvette, But With More Style And Luxury

’55 FORD THUNDER
Base price $3147
Price as tested $3890
Engine 292-cid V-8
Horsepower @ rpm (gross) 198 @ 4400

What is a 1956 Thunderbird worth?

**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 kind of engine does a Thunderbird have?

The sole engine of the Thunderbird was a Jaguar-designed AJ-30 3.9 L DOHC V8, a short-stroke (85mm) variant of the Jaguar AJ-26 4.0 L V8, rated at 252 hp (188 kW) and 267 lb⋅ft (362 N⋅m) of torque — in combination with Ford’s 5R55N 5-speed automatic transmission.

How much did a 1957 Thunderbird cost in 1957?

For 1957, a rare supercharged edition V-8 soars to nearly a quarter million dollars, with base #3-condition (Good) cars checking in at just under $40,000 (similar in pricing to 1956 models).

How much is a 1957 Thunderbird worth?

Data based on 1,388 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1957 Ford Thunderbird and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Ford Models.

Engines Median Sale
292 CID | 212 HP $44,000
312 CID | 340 HP $71,500
312 CID | 285 HP $60,500
312 CID | 300 HP $250,000

What year Thunderbird is the best?

The Best Thunderbird Cars

  • 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)

What is a 1955 Thunderbird worth?

The 1955 Thunderbird had base price of $2,944, or virtually the same price as that year’s Corvette. The T-Bird cost more than Ford’s $2,224 Fairlane Sunliner convertible. And even the Thunderbird’s optional convertible top added $290.

What year is the best Thunderbird?

How much is a 1957 Thunderbird worth today?

What is the most desirable Ford Thunderbird?

What kind of engine was in a 1956 Ford Thunderbird?

The 1956 M code engine. The 1956 P code engine. The 1956 P code engine with dual 4’s. The 1957 C code engine – standard engine but rarely seen now in a ’57.

Where do you find the serial number on a 1956 Ford Thunderbird?

The most you will find is the serial number which is stamped in two places on the frame of the T-bird – it should correspond with the VIN # on the data plate. The engine should match the engine code Letter on the data plate but that’s all. There are casting numbers that identify the heads and base block to particular years.

What’s the price of a 1957 Ford Thunderbird?

A gold-standard, #1-condition (Concours-quality) ’55 trades for $65,900, while a driver-quality car is less than half that. For 1957, a rare supercharged edition V-8 soars to nearly a quarter million dollars, with base #3-condition (Good) cars checking in at just under $40,000 (similar in pricing to 1956 models).

What was the model year of the Ford Thunderbird?

1956 Thunderbird Once again, only one model of the Thunderbird was available, though many options were available. The carpet and steering wheel were color-keyed to each interior color choice. Cowl side vents became a standard feature in 1956, as did new glass wind deflectors.