Cooper T56

Cooper T56
Cooper T56

The Cooper T56 represented the second series of Formula Junior cars offered by the Cooper Car Company. Although officially a 1961 model, the first T56 raced in 1960. In addition to the factory constructed cars, a number of kits were sold. The T56 was replaced by the T59, the third edition of the Cooper Formula Junior offered in 1962.



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