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1955 Thunderbird, converted to 12V

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I recently purchased a 1955 Thunderbird that was converted to a 12 volt system.

I need to replace the starter. Would I just need a starter for a 1956?

I'm assuming the flywheel and mechanicals are all the same.

I couldn't take the old one off due to the rain today.

Any advice is appreciated

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I recently purchased a 1955 Thunderbird that was converted to a 12 volt system.

I need to replace the starter. Would I just need a starter for a 1956?

I'm assuming the flywheel and mechanicals are all the same.

I couldn't take the old one off due to the rain today.

Any advice is appreciated
I’m converting my 55 Bird to 12volt as I speak. I took both the starter and my original generator to a local shop and had my starter cleaned and tested. You can use your old 6volt starter. My starter needed a bath inside and out and then the Bendix was frozen beyond repair from sitting for forty plus years. Have a shop that is knowledgeable in these parts work on them. I got both starter and generator repaired for about the same price as a new starter !
Don't forget a new starter seal. Casco in Ohio has seal. Also the generator can be modified and reused for 12 volt as well.
 
I don't know what starter is in there now.
The car is fully converted, I can take the starter out today, thanks to the nice weather
 
I put a '56 starter in there and it starts like a champ, now.
MAN, what a PITA that top bolt was!!!!
 
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