

This vehicle is available to view by appointment only. The top works as it should, which is a rare find by itself. A button releases the trunk lid, and a switch inside the trunk raises and lowers the power top. 1958 was the only year that the top operation is "Semi-automatic".


Currently the white wall radial tires feature Mustang hubcaps, but the car does come with the original hub caps as well. If you're in the market for a 1958-1960 Ford Thunderbird, you're in luck because all this T-Bird needs is a new name on the title. Other recent work includes a new 4-barrel carburetor, oil change, tune-up, new fuel pump, new fuel filter, power steering flush, and fuel lines flushed. Options on this beautiful Square Bird include: power steering, power front disc brakes, heat/defrost, vinyl interior, and AM radio. The 352 CID V8 engine is paired with the 3-Speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission. A new Black convertible top has just been installed along with plaid trunk kit! This body style only lasted 1958, 1959, and 1960 and then came the bullet bird. This one just had a new paint job in Raven Black and is matched nicely to the Black and White vinyl interior. These are lovingly called Square Birds as the body lines were more masculine and squared off than the prior model. You won't find too many convertibles for sale, and this one is priced to move! The production of convertibles started late, so only 2,134 were built in 1958 making this as rare as hen's teeth. They went from a 2-seat roadster meant to compete with Chevrolet's Corvette, to a full-sized big V8 powered luxury vehicle that could comfortably seat 4. Motor Trend's Car of the Year for 1958, the square T-Bird proved to be a hit. In 1958 Ford introduced a brand-new larger Thunderbird that took the world by storm! Please call us to schedule an appointment. This vehicle is available for viewing by appointment only. Please visit for additional photos, information, and a video. Beautiful New Black Paint! Clean Square Bird! The Thunderbird remains a beloved classic car among collectors and enthusiasts, celebrated for its timeless styling and its role in automotive history as an emblematic representation of the evolving American automobile market.Rare! 1 of 2,134 built! New top. Production of the Ford Thunderbird concluded in 2005, ending its rich history as a symbol of American automotive design and innovation. This tenth-generation Thunderbird paid homage to the original '55 T-Bird, featuring a classic look with modern technology. In 2002, Ford revived the Thunderbird with a retro-inspired design as a two-seater convertible. The seventh generation, produced from 1977 to 1979, was notably downsized and offered a range of V8 engine options, reflecting the era's focus on fuel efficiency. It evolved from a sporty two-seater into a luxurious cruiser with a focus on comfort and performance. The Thunderbird underwent several redesigns over the years, reflecting changes in automotive trends and consumer preferences.

This design continued for the subsequent generations. The second generation, introduced in 1958, featured a larger, more luxurious body with a rear seat, transforming the Thunderbird into a four-seater. The Thunderbird quickly became popular and is credited with starting the "personal luxury car" trend in the automotive industry. It featured a sleek and stylish design, a V8 engine, and a focus on comfort and amenities. The first generation of the Thunderbird, introduced in 1955, was designed to compete with the Chevrolet Corvette. It was introduced in 1955 as a two-seater sports car and evolved over the years into a luxury personal luxury car and later a retro-styled two-seater. The Ford Thunderbird, often referred to as the "T-Bird," is an iconic American automobile produced by Ford Motor Company.
