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Sir Vival 1958 Blue

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Sir Vival 1958 Blue by Autocult

The mobile safety concept   
Engineer Walter C. Jerome must have been a tireless optimist. He worked on his vehicle concept for ten years and yet he did not find a single buyer for his car, which went down in automotive history as “Sir Vival”.   The American from Worcester, Massachusetts, descripted his car as a “revolutionary vehicle” – and it undoubtedly was. However, his revolution did not find the hoped-for appeal, because its appearance and conception did not meet the zeitgeist of the 1960s at all.   How far ahead of his time the engineer was can be seen in the installation of the seat belts alone, which were not to meet with acceptance by the population until decades later. However, there were also inventions that were much more lacking in practical relevance. The most striking, but also the most unusual solution was the central division of the car. Walter C. Jerome saw this division as the ideal absorption of lateral forces in the event of a collision. At the same time, smaller shocks were gently absorbed via a completely circumferential rubber buffer on the body. Another consideration that was found in the sense of safety of the unconventional vehicle was 3-foot higher, all-around rotating driver’s seat in the cockpit opposite of the maximum of four passengers who could take a seat in the rear of the car. The elevated seat should give an improved view of the front and thus of the traffic. Three headlights ensured a first-class illuminated road. Two headlights were swinging along at the front during a curve, while the center, placed at the level of the driver, shone straight ahead. In the front part the engine of the “Sir Vival” with its driven front axle found its space.  

Description: Sir Vival 1958 Blue
Catalogue#: ATC06054
Product Type: Resincast
Scale: 1:43
Event: Road, Concept Cars
Colour: Blue
Drivers: -
Sponsors: -
Dates: 1958
Race/Position: -
Release Date: January 2023
Weight: 600 grams
Comments:

Paris show.

Limited edition of 333 pieces

About Autocult

A relatively new maker of very well finished resincast models, established in 2015. Very imaginative choice of subjects, often concentrating on the more eccentric episodes in motoring history! Production limited to 333 pieces of each subject, which often means that we get one delivery and that is it, so pre-orders strongly recommended!! Made in China for Germany.

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