1957 Ford Thunderbird
Walkaround and startup videos have been added below, along with a Vehicle Valuation Guide in the additional documents section.
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1957 Ford Thunderbird - walkaround

1957 Ford Thunderbird - startup
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
With soldiers returning home from the Second World War desiring a sporty European style of automobile, both Ford and General Motors quickly started plans to design and manufacture one. While General Motors was the first to introduce the Corvette, Ford would soon follow, introducing the Thunderbird in 1955. Ford referred to it as “the brainchild of two men,” Louis D. Crusoe and George Walker, who first sold the Blue Oval on the idea of a “true Ford sports car.” In the final year of the sleek “Baby Bird” generation, 1957 models were offered with a redesigned front fascia, along with more pronounced rear fins, to accentuate the curb appeal of this classic sports car. This attractive styling was paired with a strong V8 powerplant, helping the Thunderbird vastly outsell the Corvette in the 1950s before the model name would live on through eleven generations.
Highlights
Offered from the Gateway Automobile Museum Collection
A featured vehicle from The Performing Art of the American Automobile
An excellent restored example of Ford’s iconic Thunderbird
1986 AACA Junior and Senior Award winner
The final, most popular year of the ‘Baby Bird’ generation, powered by a 312 cu-in V8
Engine dress-up kit
The trim tag decodes as:
Serial Number: D7FH132109 –
D engine code = 312 cu-in four-barrel, 245 hp V8
7 = 1957
F = Dearborn Assembly Plant
H = the Body Series Code Identification = Thunderbird
132109 = Consecutive Unit Numbers begin at 100001 for Ford car
Body: 40A
Color: VV – Flame Red Body / Flame Red Hardtop
Trim: XK – Pleated Colonial Vinyl
Production Code: 1L710449P
Beautiful exterior styling finished in Flame Red with turbine-style hubcaps and optional rear fender skirts
Striking pleated Colonial vinyl interior, black nylon loop carpeting, and a dashboard clock
Restored to show-level quality, now a high-quality driver and well preserved since restoration
It is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing 2,502 miles, although the true mileage is unknown
Features
Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission
Folding Pinpoint vinyl white soft top
BF Goodrich Silvertown whitewall tires
Stainless steel exhaust
Town and Country radio
Heater
Ford Master Glide power steering
Roll-up windows
Manual front vent windows
Known Imperfections
Please note that while all of the lots on offer in the Gateway Museum Collection are currently roadworthy, the lots will benefit from additional mechanical attention before being driven to address any imperfections associated with long-term static display or individual preferences. All lots are sold as is, where is.
Cracking porthole hardtop to body seals
Included
Removable porthole hardtop
Jack
Previous Ownership History
This 1957 Ford Thunderbird was acquired to form part of the Gateway Automobile Museum collection in 2004 acquired from an owner based in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.
Collection Guarantee Disclosure
Please note that as part of a larger collection to be offered at live and online auctions, the Consignor of the Gateway Collection has been guaranteed a minimum price for certain cars, including this Lot, by Broad Arrow. Depending on the final Hammer Price obtained for those Lots, Broad Arrow may benefit financially.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle.
Contact: Donnie Gould Phone: 954.647.0779 email: donnie.gould@broadarrowgroup.com
Optional vehicle service contract available for $750. Learn more about the program here.