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1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mk1 - Tiger Tales. ... The Alpine was a fun-to-drive, open-air roadster with a 1.5L OHV four-cylinder engine. It offered outstanding handling and stability.
Sunbeam sold more than 7,000 Tigers between 1964 and 1967, most of them in the U.S., and Hagerty says a good condition Mk1 should be worth between $45,000-55,000, versus almost $900k for a ‘real ...
The 1954 Sunbeam Alpine MK1 rally car is one of 200 known survivors and is being sold "substantially" complete. Manufacturer Rootes Group – which built the vehicles – used the Sunbeam name and ...
The 1954 Sunbeam Alpine MK1 rally car, one of 200 known survivors, was expected to fetch between £15,000 to £20,000. Now it has sold for a total of £18,400 online by H&H Auctioneers following ...
The 1954 Sunbeam Alpine is one of only 200 known survivors. ... but whoever buys this 1954 Sunbeam Alpine MK1 will have a better chance than most.
WHEN visiting Durham recently, I saw the picture of the car parked in Durham Market Place in 1971 (Durham Times, Jan 22). The car on the right of the picture looks like a Sunbeam Alpine Fastback ...
1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mk1 - Tiger Tales. This Sunbeam Roadster Yields A Splendid Combination Of British Sports-Car Handling And Ford V-8 Power. Jim Smart Writer Jeff Ford Photographer Jul 18, 2007.
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