![]() ![]() Considering that this was a recession year, and any bigger car was not moving from the dealer's, this was a respectable success. The Ford Thunderbird was pretty popular since it became a four-seater, and compared to the introductory year 1955, the production doubled in 1958. This new market segment should gain momentum and become a necessity in the lineup of every American car maker throughout the 60s. But it didn't matter, as Ford had incidentally carved out a profitable new niche market: the "Personal Luxury Car" at an attainable price. While the first Thunderbird generation somehow fitted into the sports car scheme, the new generation wouldn't. Perhaps most disturbing to the "purists", the car was now a full four-seater with all the amenities that other contemporary luxury cars would offer. Now the car literally grew up, gaining 20 inches (51cm) overall length and 400 pounds (175kg) of weight. The market for such a two-seater sports car was limited, and Ford, being much more dominated by bean counters and market research people than most other car companies, made "adjustments" to the original concept with the second generation which bowed in 1958. This, of course, in true american fashion: the car looked dashing and was powerful, but it had to give way to purer sports cars as soon as the road became a little twisty. The first generation, built from 1955 through 1957, was a two-seater, quintessentially embodying the stereotype of a classic sports car. In 1953, to everyone's surprise, Chevrolet had launched the Corvette, which soon should become a synonym for THE american sports car. Thunderbird was Ford's answer to the Corvette. ![]() What a nice place to spend the evening! Cruising along in a Ford Thunderbird, while enjoying a soft tropical breeze, and listening to the characteristic growl of a big V-8 engine under the hood most certainly appeals to all senses. See America's most individual car at your Ford Dealer's soon. Imagine what this beautiful new power plant means in a car so low, so lithe, so compact! When the hide-away top is down, the rear deck is perfectly flush with the rear seats, forming one smooth, uninterrupted line of Thunderbird beauty. Your T-bird comes equipped for superior performance with the brilliant new 300-hp Thunderbird Special V-8. ![]() For now you can have true Thunderbird performance and Thunderbird fun - and, at the same time, luxurious room and comfort for four lucky people. Over 200,000 units were produced in its three-year model run, quadruple that of the two-seater in its three-year span.Īlong with the 1958 Lincolns, the 1958 Thunderbird was the first Ford Motor Company vehicle designed with unibody construction."The new Thunderbird convertible decisively proves that you can have your cake and eat it, too. In response to Ford-conducted surveys two major changes were made to attract potential buyers: two rear seats were added and the level of luxury and features of a full-sized car were incorporated into a mid-size platform.Īs a result, sales soared and the new model dramatically expanded the personal luxury car market, winning the Motor Trend Car of the Year in 1958. The second generation Ford Thunderbird (also called Square Bird) was produced by Ford for the 1958 to 1960 model years as a successor to the popular 1955–1957 two-seater. THIS 1958 FORD THUNDERBIRD IS LOCATED IN: TUCSON, AZ ![]()
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