The Sunbeam Alpine was a sports car developed by the British manufacturer Rootes Group from 1953 to 1955 and then again from 1959 to 1968. Related Articles Me & My Car: East Bay owner keeps ’91 ...
Those old enough to remember actor Don Adams’ TV sitcom character Maxwell Smart will recall that the bumbling spy drove a Sunbeam Tiger, a rare car when new in 1965 and one that’s even rarer now. The ...
The Sunbeam Tiger was a high-performance V8 sports version of the Sunbeam Alpine roadster, and it was designed – at least in part – by American car designer and race driver Carroll Shelby. Produced ...
When Joe Woodcock installed a '65 Ford Cobra engine in his '66 Sunbeam Tiger, all kinds of minor mods were required. The firewall had to be notched a tad to clear the new mill and four-speed gearbox; ...
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Sunbeam Tiger (1964-1967) Now an iconic British sports car, the Sunbeam Tiger is basically a more powerful version of the Sunbeam Alpine. The Tiger's design team included Carroll Shelby, so the sporty ...
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