







1956 Albany Jetson XP-1
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23 May 20251956-albany-jetson-xp-1_1747990212_552008.zip
An SA-style car, fully built from scratch based on the experimental 1959 Cadillac Cyclone project. This rocket-like vehicle was Albany's attempt to create a concept design of the future and successfully surpassed the 1954 Schyster Atlantis in terms of innovation and technological advancement. The car is equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission and a 380-horsepower galactic V8 engine mounted in the rear, which makes the car unsafe to drive and produces a lot of smoke during acceleration. However, once the tires grip, the car is able to reach its top speed in just a few seconds. Its distinctive feature is a rocketship-inspired design with huge tailfins, which was later used in the rear end design of the 1960 Albany Babylon. It is also equipped with a backup camera—the smallest ever made—mounted on the trunk, and the smallest CRT screen ever made, installed on the dashboard, which is the car's main innovation.