Designed under Frank Hershey, the Thunderbird drew inspiration from European roadsters but remained distinctly American, with its long hood, low stance, and sculpted side panels. It featured a wraparound windshield, chrome detailing, and round porthole windows on the removable hardtop, adding a touch of elegance and improved visibility. The egg-crate grille and jet-inspired tail lights reflected 1950s aviation influences, a common theme in American car design at the time. An interesting fact about the 1956 Thunderbird is that it played a pivotal role in the "personal luxur
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