Genuine 1956 factory modified
SR-1 |
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This is one of seven 1956 models painted in Aztec
Copper. |
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In June of 1956 GM modified four stock models with
Sebring style SR-1 features in anticipation of a later release as RPO's.
Most noticable were the rear brake fender scoops. |
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This beauty is VIN E56S002834, the 1,834th model
that year. The other three genuine SR-1 models have VIN # in this range.
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Unlike the racing version of the SR-1, this one
has a full complement of knobs, gauges and accessories like the heater,
parking brake alarm, windshield washers and radio. Courtesy lamps too! All
the available creature comforts in a race dress. |
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These brake cooling duct scoops are the tell tale
identifier of all these SR-1 models. |
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Note the drivers side brake duct and exhaust dump. |
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Another view of the passengers side brake duct
and exhaust dump. |
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Note the left hand threaded spinner and number
of threads visible of these Halibrand KO adaptors. I love those arrows. |
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This KO adaptor doesn't have many threads showing
and is missing the center insert. (I should know better than to guess, as
the owner John Neas has been kind enough to correct my inacccurate
guesses on occassion.) Don't ask me what is behind that internal snap ring,
I forgot. CRS. |
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One of the other unique features of the SR-1 models
are the large diameter dual pulley and belt arrangement for the generator.
One other difference between my pedestruian 1956 and this
one: my hood blocks are not painted body color. (One block in visible in
the upper LH corner) |
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Note the windshield washer reservoir bag, ignition
shielding for the radio, plus fresh air hose and heater hoses for the heater.
This was a 240 HP 3 speed with performance and handling improvements. |
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Another view of the dual pulley and belts for the
generator. A big Thank You to John's friend for allowing me to examine
this beauty and answer my stupid questions. Previously I was fortunate to
examine John Neas other genuine SR-1, the #7 Sebring entry.
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Genuine
1956 #7 Sebring SR-1 |
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CLONED
1956 #5 Sebring SR-1 |
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Back to Carlisle 50th
Anniversary 1956 Collection |
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Check this link for more
1956 models. |
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