autoevolution
26 Jan 2021, 6:35 UTC ·
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With production starting in September 1954, the Thunderbird quickly became one of the best-selling cars in the United States, as the first-year output totaled over 16,000 units. By 1957, which was the final year for the first generation, the output had already increased to over 21,000 units, all in an attempt to meet the growing demand for the Thunderbird.
And if you’re wondering what made this car so appealing for buyers in the States, you should just check out the example we have here.
Truth be told, this T-Bird has obviously seen better days, and the photos in the gallery pretty much speak for themselves. The Starmist Blue finish is no longer there, and the white interior has become just a comfortable place we can only imagine right now.