1955 ford thunderbird
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Search results show 1955 Ford Thunderbird models in 1:36 and 1:32 scales — most listings list 1:36, with at least one listing at 1:32.
Most listings indicate metal construction (diecast). One listing explicitly notes a diecast metal body with some plastic parts.
Reported dimensions vary by listing. Heights are reported up to about 1.75 in, widths up to about 2.25 in, depths roughly 2–5.5 in, and weights around 0.24–0.30 lb. Several listings show zeros for height or width (likely meaning the field wasn’t provided), so measurements are inconsistent across listings.
At least one listing highlights rubber tires plus functional openings (hood, doors, and trunk) and detailed interior, exterior, and engine compartment features.
Listings vary: some show “Suggested Age: All Ages,” another shows “Suggested Age: 3 Years and Up,” and multiple listings include CPSC choking-hazard warnings for small parts.
Available details list these models as non-powered. At least two listings explicitly state “No Battery Used,” while other listings do not specify power details.
One listing explicitly states the model has rubber tires; other listings note overall metal construction but do not clearly specify tire material.
Listings highlight true-to-scale detail and call out detailed interior, exterior, and engine-compartment features, noting the models’ appeal to collectors and hobby enthusiasts.