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I ripped-this-off from another site but pretty cool to look at. I could REALLY get into one of these! It was before they turned into HUGE land barges but still top shelf styling.
FoMoCo really had it going on in the late 50's IMHO
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Liked the late 50's bird and mid 60's. Didn't like the early 60's where the front came to a point. Nice looking 59 on face book up hear but the interior kinda has the look of a 70's Van.
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It’s a 58 “square bird”. The year they went from a roadster to a four seater. Big jump in sales, much to Fords loss competing against the vette.
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My dad had a '55 when I was a young kid. He restored it. White paint, removable hard top with the porthole window, and I think it was a 292 Y-block. I know he had owned a Torino at one point too, which made 2 Fords for a man who was pretty die hard bowtie. He had a litany of great Chevy muscle over the years,
Ultimately Ford didn't need the Bird to beat the Vette. They used Shelby for that.
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