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Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1956" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
1953 DKW 3=6 F91 Cabriolet The name ‘3=6’ started out as an advertising slogan, but by the time of the 1955 face lift (for the 1956 model year), the name was to the fore, and the car was advertised as the ‘Large 3=6’ (Großer 3=6) differentiating it from the earlier version which already carried the script ‘3=6’ ahead of the door on ...
Pages in category "Cars discontinued in 1956" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. AC 2-Litre;
It was the last firearm to be designed by John Browning.After Browning's death, the design work was completed by his son Val A. Browning. [4] Original production dates were 1931–1940. [5]
The DKW Monza was a sports car built on an Auto Union DKW base. Named after the world-famous Italian Grand Prix circuit, the car set five world records in 1956.. After the series of wins by the DKW 3=6 'Sonderklasse' in European touring car racing and rallying in 1954 and 1955, two racing drivers started to develop a sporty body for the successful model.
The 2400 features a Superposed hammerless design with a single trigger. The fire selector was a small push button on the upper part of the trigger. They came in 12 gauge (2 3/4" only) over .308 Win or 12 Gauge (2 3/4" only) over .222 Rem. [11]
Cars introduced in 1956 (44 P) L. ... Pages in category "Vehicles introduced in 1956" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The design of the "de Mer" drew its visual impetus from contemporary aircraft construction of its day, employing a stainless steel monocoque, individual wind screens similar to those on the 1955 Lincoln Futura (later TV's Batmobile), aerodynamically fashioned fascia that flowed down from the hood skin to cover most of the grill, concealed headlights, and a single rear-deck dorsal fin.