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Five T-Birds from Barrett-Jackson Showcase the Evolution of an Icon

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When the Ford Thunderbird debuted in 1955, it was a two-seater with sporty aspirations, but Ford didn’t position the car as a head-to-head competitor for the popular Chevrolet Corvette. Instead, the Thunderbird launched what became known as the “personal luxury” segment.

For a subsequent 11 generations and 50 years (with a short gap from 1998-01), the Thunderbird evolved in size, shape, and powertrain. At one time or another, it grew from two seats to four, then back to two but, along the way, it helped pioneer some of Ford’s engineering innovations. Among them were a “swing-away” steering wheel, a speed-sensitive radio, a manually operated sunroof, and more. 

When the final iteration of the Thunderbird launched in 2002, Ford had tailored it with retro-inspired styling that was designed to appeal to the nostalgic side of people who had owned the Thunderbirds of yesteryear. Unfortunately, sales figures failed to meet expectations, and the car was axed after 2005 without a successor in mind. Some 20 years later, there are rumblings about a future Thunderbird concept, but nothing has ever been confirmed by the manufacturer.

While each Thunderbird generation has a unique story worth sharing, the Barrett-Jackson 2025 Scottsdale Fall Auction drew our attention to what we’d call the “bookends” of the T-Bird.

A pre-production 1955 brochure with Fairlane trim, which was nixed just before production.

In this Interesting Finds, we first look at a 1956 Thunderbird—a second-year model—with a 312ci “Y-block” V8 and a Holley four-barrel carburetor. It is optioned with a continental kit, whitewall tires, and a Town and Country radio. From there, we jump to a 1958 model, which reflected the first of the controversial (yet popular) “Square Bird” generation.

Photo by Dustin W. Johnson

Later in the video, we close things out with a glimpse at how the Thunderbird looked just before it was phased out of production permanently. The final car featured is a 2005 “50th Anniversary” edition with just 66,000 miles on the odometer—complete with a removable hardtop, which paid homage to the original two-seater.

All five of the cars sold at No Reserve and are no doubt being enjoyed by Thunderbird enthusiasts in their respective new homes. We are confident we’ll see many more T-Birds at the upcoming January auction. Subscribe to the ClassicCars TV YouTube channel for more Interesting Finds.

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