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1956 Chrysler St Regis Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

Image of 1956 Chrysler St Regis, Note: These illustrations use artistic license and may differ from actual historical models.

Performance Metrics

Performance: +45
Handling: +40
Ride Comfort: +70

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +30
Maintenance and Upkeep: +55
Restoration Difficulty: +60

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +75
Collectability: +65
Historical Significance: +50

MMP Rating

6.3 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine: 354 cu in (5.8 L) Hemi V8
Displacement: 354 cu in (5.8 L)
Horsepower: 280-300 hp
Torque: 380-400 lb-ft
Compression Ratio: 9.25:1
Ignition System: Conventional points ignition system
Cooling System: Liquid-cooled
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: Estimated 10-12 seconds
1/4 Mile Time: Estimated 17-19 seconds
Top Speed: 120 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
Transmission Type: 2-speed PowerFlite automatic
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Carburetor
MPG: Estimated 10-12 mpg
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Drum brakes
Wheelbase: 126 inches
Weight: 4,200 lbs

Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.

A Gleaming Gem of the Fifties: The 1956 Chrysler St Regis

The 1956 Chrysler St Regis emerges not merely as a car but as a testament to the era's grandeur and innovation. Born from the illustrious Chrysler Corporation, this vehicle represents a pinnacle of post-war American optimism and automotive craftsmanship. As a member of the New Yorker series, the St Regis was introduced at a time when cars were more than just transportation; they were symbols of status and style. A unique fact about this model is that it featured the iconic "Forward Look" styling, which was masterminded by the legendary designer Virgil Exner. This design language set a new standard for automotive aesthetics in the mid-50s and solidified Chrysler's reputation for cutting-edge design.

Design and Innovation

The exterior of the St Regis boasted sweeping lines, a bold front grille, and dramatic tail fins that captured the essence of motion even at a standstill. The car's silhouette was both stately and sporty, reflecting an era where design was daring and distinctive. Inside, passengers were cradled in luxury with rich fabrics and top-tier materials that defined Chrysler's commitment to quality. Technologically, it featured innovations like the push-button PowerFlite automatic transmission, offering drivers a glimpse into the future of automotive convenience. Color options for the St Regis were diverse, with two-tone paint schemes being particularly popular among buyers who wanted to stand out. The most iconic body style was arguably the two-door hardtop, which exemplified the model's blend of elegance and performance.

Historical Significance

The 1956 Chrysler St Regis didn't just turn heads—it turned the tide in automotive engineering and design. It stood apart from its contemporaries with its forward-thinking aesthetics and performance features. The "Forward Look" not only influenced Chrysler's lineup but also sent ripples through the entire industry, prompting competitors to adopt similar styling cues in their models.

Performance and Handling

Underneath its stylish exterior, the St Regis packed a powerful punch with its 354 cubic-inch Hemi V8 engine. This powerhouse could propel the car to impressive speeds for its time, while its acceleration from 0-60 mph was competitive with other luxury vehicles of the era. On the road, drivers enjoyed a smooth ride thanks to sophisticated suspension systems that absorbed bumps with grace. Steering was precise, allowing for confident navigation through winding roads or busy city streets. The symphony of its engine provided an auditory thrill that complemented the tactile pleasure of driving such an esteemed vehicle.

Ownership Experience

The 1956 Chrysler St Regis found its place as a daily driver for those who appreciated luxury and as a show car for enthusiasts who recognized its significance. Maintenance was typical for cars of its age, with reliability hinging on regular care and attention to its mechanical components. For many owners, part of the charm lay in tinkering under the hood, ensuring that this classic remained in prime condition.

Fun Facts

This classic has seen its share of limelight with rare editions that have become collectors' dreams. While celebrity ownerships have added to its allure over time, it's also worth noting any criticisms it faced—such as being more style than substance by some contemporary critics—only added to its storied history.

Collector's Information

Today, a well-preserved 1956 Chrysler St Regis can fetch a handsome sum in the collector's market. Though production numbers were not as low as some limited-run vehicles, finding one in excellent condition can be challenging due to their age and desirability among enthusiasts. Prices can vary widely but expect figures well into five digits for models in top-notch condition. As with many classics from this golden era of American automotive history, values tend to appreciate over time as they become rarer and more coveted by collectors.

Conclusion

The 1956 Chrysler St Regis stands as an enduring icon of mid-century American automotive excellence—a vehicle that encapsulated the spirit of an age while pointing towards future innovations. Its legacy is one of bold design choices backed by solid performance—a combination that continues to captivate classic car aficionados around the globe.

1956 Chrysler St Regis Catalog of Parts

1956 Chrysler St Regis Spring and Shackle Bushing.  1 bottom O.D-BN 20 1956 Chrysler St Regis Spring and Shackle Bushing. 1" bottom O.D-BN 20Spring and Shackle Bushing. 1" bottom O.D. X 1-5/8" high, with 9/16" I.D. Each

1956 Chrysler St Regis Shock Absorber Grommet.  1-1/4 bottom O.D-BN 8 1956 Chrysler St Regis Shock Absorber Grommet. 1-1/4" bottom O.D-BN 8Shock Absorber Grommet. 1-1/4" bottom O.D., 1" high, with 3/4" I.D. Each

1956 Chrysler St Regis Gravel Shields.  Molded flat without metal backing plates-FS 31 1956 Chrysler St Regis Gravel Shields. Molded flat without metal backing plates-FS 31Gravel Shields. Molded flat without metal backing plates. Apply with contact cement. 18" long X 9-3/4" wide at bottom. Pair



1956 Chrysler St Regis Rear Roll-up Window Seals, for Hardtops and Convertibles-VS 7 1956 Chrysler St Regis Rear Roll-up Window Seals, for Hardtops and Convertibles-VS 7Rear Roll-up Window Seals, for Hardtops and Convertibles. For leading edge of rear quarter windows. Two pieces, 17-3/4" long. Pair

1956 Chrysler St Regis Rear Roll-Up Side Quarter Window Seals (fits some models)-VS 7-B 1956 Chrysler St Regis Rear Roll-Up Side Quarter Window Seals (fits some models)-VS 7-BRear Roll-Up Side Quarter Window Seals (fits some models). Pair R&L

1956 Chrysler St Regis Flexible window channel-WC 10-96 1956 Chrysler St Regis Flexible window channel-WC 10-96Flexible window channel. Rubber covered with mohair lining and stainless steel bead. 96 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned in two or three equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.

1956 Chrysler St Regis Rigid division-bar run channel-WC 31-96 1956 Chrysler St Regis Rigid division-bar run channel-WC 31-96Rigid division-bar run channel. Made with very soft felt lining. Used on front and rear door side windows. 96 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned in two or three equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.

1956 Chrysler St Regis Rigid division-bar channel. Unbeaded. 96 in. long. Each-WC 41-96 1956 Chrysler St Regis Rigid division-bar channel. Unbeaded. 96 in. long. Each-WC 41-96Rigid division-bar channel. Unbeaded. 96 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned in two or three equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.

1956 Chrysler St Regis Flexible window sweeper. Made with stainless steel bead-WC 4-96 1956 Chrysler St Regis Flexible window sweeper. Made with stainless steel bead-WC 4-96Flexible window sweeper. Made with stainless steel bead. 96 in. long. Each. NOTE: $20 special shipping charge applies for domestic orders. Call or email for overseas shipping costs. Part can be sectioned in two or three equal lengths to reduce overseas shipping costs.

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