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1956 Metropolitan Series 560 Iii Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

Performance Metrics

Performance: +25
Handling: +40
Ride Comfort: +50

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +30
Maintenance and Upkeep: +70
Restoration Difficulty: +60

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +65
Collectability: +55
Historical Significance: +40

MMP Rating

5.5 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine: 1.5L I4
Displacement: 1.5L
Horsepower: 42-52 HP
Torque: 72 lb-ft
Compression Ratio: 7.2:1
Ignition System: Distributor and coil
Cooling System: Water-cooled
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: 30 seconds
1/4 Mile Time: 23 seconds
Top Speed: 77 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: RWD
Transmission Type: 3-speed manual
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Single carburetor
MPG: 30-35 mpg
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Drum brakes
Wheelbase: 85 inches
Weight: 1,785 lbs

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

Introduction

The 1956 Metropolitan Series 560 III emerges as a charming footnote in the annals of automotive history, a compact pioneer that dared to challenge the American status quo. Born from a collaboration between Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and the British Motor Corporation, this diminutive vehicle was designed for an urban landscape yet captured the hearts of a suburban audience. Its historical significance lies in its role as one of the first American-designed cars that were manufactured overseas, specifically to cater to the U.S. market's burgeoning interest in smaller, more economical vehicles. A notable moment in its history is its cameo appearance in the 1990s hit film "Clueless," where it enjoyed a revival in popular culture.

Design and Innovation

The Metropolitan's exterior styling was a delightful departure from the behemoths of its era, with its diminutive dimensions and two-tone paint schemes exuding a playful personality. The Series 560 III featured chrome-trimmed lines and a distinctive grille that gave it an almost cheerful facade. Inside, occupants were greeted with a surprisingly spacious cabin for its size, outfitted with simple yet durable materials that have stood the test of time. Technologically, it boasted features like an Austin-built engine and gearbox—a nod to its British manufacturing roots. Color options ranged from Sunburst Yellow to Classic Black, with Persion White paired with Berkshire Green being among the most popular choices. The hardtop coupe was particularly iconic, though convertible models also found their way into many enthusiasts' hearts.

Historical Significance

The Metropolitan's impact on automotive design was subtle yet significant; it introduced American consumers to the concept of "less is more" at a time when bigger was almost always equated with better. It set itself apart with its economy of size and operation, paving the way for future compact cars that would eventually become staples on U.S. roads. Its lasting influence can be seen in the way it opened up the market to international collaborations and compact designs.

Performance and Handling

The 1956 Metropolitan Series 560 III wasn't built for speed but rather for maneuverability and efficiency. Its top speed hovered around 70 mph, with acceleration from 0-60 mph taking a leisurely 30 seconds or so—modest figures by today's standards but adequate for its intended urban environment. Handling was nimble due to its light weight and small footprint, allowing it to navigate through tight spaces with ease. Drivers often recount the distinctive hum of its small engine and the direct feedback from the road through its uncomplicated steering system.

Ownership Experience

Owners of the Metropolitan enjoyed its simplicity both as a daily driver and as an eye-catching show car. Its mechanical components were relatively straightforward, making maintenance manageable for even novice enthusiasts. Reliability was one of its strong suits, though parts availability has become more challenging over time.

Fun Facts

The Metropolitan holds a special place in automotive trivia; it was marketed under various nameplates including Nash and Hudson before becoming its own marque. Celebrity ownerships include Elvis Presley who reportedly gifted one to his mother (though she didn't drive). While not known for breaking speed records, it did set an endurance record in 1954 covering over 10,000 miles in less than eight days.

Collector's Information

Today, collectors find value in the Metropolitan's quirky charm and historical significance. With approximately 95,000 units produced during its entire run (1954-1962), they are relatively rare but not impossible to find. The value range can vary widely based on condition and originality; well-preserved examples can fetch anywhere from $10,000 to $25,000 or more depending on market trends which currently show appreciation for this unique piece of automotive history.

Conclusion

The 1956 Metropolitan Series 560 III stands as an endearing symbol of innovation during an era of excess in American automotive culture. Its legacy is not defined by raw power or luxury but by its foresight into efficiency and international cooperation within the industry—a true metropolitan in every sense of the word.

1956 Metropolitan Series 560 Iii Catalog of Parts

1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Accessory Floor Mat - 12X17-AC 52 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Accessory Floor Mat - 12"X17"-AC 52Accessory Floor Mat - made of high quality black rubber with molded original emblem. Also designed to be sewn into new carpets. 12"X17", Each

1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Spring Bushing, for Leaf Springs.  1-1/2 bottom O.D-BN 34-A 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Spring Bushing, for Leaf Springs. 1-1/2" bottom O.D-BN 34-ASpring Bushing, for Leaf Springs. 1-1/2" bottom O.D. X 1-1/4" high, with 1/2" I.D. Each




1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Tail-light Lens Gasket.  Slips into groove-LG 7100-100 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Tail-light Lens Gasket. Slips into groove-LG 7100-100Tail-light Lens Gasket. Slips into groove. Made of neoprene. 1/4" X 13-3/4" X 1/8". Each


1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Roof Rail Seal, for Convertibles and Hardtops (early series)-LP 12-D 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Roof Rail Seal, for Convertibles and Hardtops (early series)-LP 12-DRoof Rail Seal, for Convertibles and Hardtops (early series). For upper side window. Sold by the foot






1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Oil Level Dipstick Dust Cap.  Top hole has 1/4 I.D-RP 8-A 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Oil Level Dipstick Dust Cap. Top hole has 1/4" I.D-RP 8-AOil Level Dipstick Dust Cap. Top hole has 1/4" I.D. Bottom hole has 1-1/4" O.D. Cap is 1-1/2" tall. Each


1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Main Wire Harness Grommet at Firewall.  1-7/8 O.D., 5/8 I-SM 100-B 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Main Wire Harness Grommet at Firewall. 1-7/8" O.D., 5/8" I-SM 100-BMain Wire Harness Grommet at Firewall. 1-7/8" O.D., 5/8" I.D., Fits 1-1/4" hole. Each

1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Sheet Metal Grommet-SM 102 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Sheet Metal Grommet-SM 102Sheet Metal Grommet. Used for choke cable, starter cable, horn wire, wiper wires and license plate lamp wires. Fits 9/16" hole. 3/16" center hole. Each



1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Shift Linkage Grommet-SM 93 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Shift Linkage Grommet-SM 93Shift Linkage Grommet. Use your original steel bushing in center. Each

1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Trunk Mat-TM 7100 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Trunk Mat-TM 7100Trunk Mat. High quality reproduction, made specific for vehicle. Does not have snaps. Each

1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Flexible Sweeper.  Made of rubber-WC 23-/FT 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Flexible Sweeper. Made of rubber-WC 23-/FTFlexible Sweeper. Made of rubber. Seal for outside of side window. Sold by the foot

1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Flexible Sweeper.  Made of rubber-WC 23-48 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Flexible Sweeper. Made of rubber-WC 23-48Flexible Sweeper. Made of rubber. Seal for outside of side window. 48" Piece. Each

1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Flexible Sweeper.  Made of rubber-WC 23-96 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Flexible Sweeper. Made of rubber-WC 23-96Flexible Sweeper. Made of rubber. Seal for outside of side window. 96" Piece. each

1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Front Vent Window Seals with Division Bar-WR 7100 1956 Metropolitan SERIES 560 III Front Vent Window Seals with Division Bar-WR 7100Front Vent Window Seals with Division Bar. Molded in exact configuration. Pair R&L

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