Both cars were great and I'll likely post about the Cadillac sometime in the future. But the '57 T-Bird was rich in history. First of all, it was a very popular, two seater 'personal' car that was introduced by Ford to counter the Corvettes. 21,380 Thunderbirds were made in 1957 to the Corvette's 9,168. More than a 2:1 ratio. However, this was the last year 2-seater Thunderbirds were made despite its popularity. It wasn't until 2002 when 2-seater models came back as part of Ford's attempt to revive their Thunderbird brand.
Here is a video of a 1957 Ford Thunderbird that was sold, but not after it received a Rotisserie Restoration. Beautiful car indeed.
Photos of 1957 Ford Thunderbird
The 1957 Ford Thunderbirds had six engine package option. The lowest tier was a 6-cylinder option (code A). The next 5 were V-8s increasing in strength (code B, C, D, E, and F). Power windows and white sidewall tires were also part of the options.
See my post on the 1957 Ford T-Bird used by Dwight in Sin City.
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