Looking for a sportier image and better performance, Sunbeam introduced the two-seater Alpine (named for the Alpine Rally) in 1953. SUBMITTED Sunbeam’s history began in 1899 when John Marston Ltd., a ...
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Your Handy 1959–68 Sunbeam Alpine Buyer’s Guide
“Hairy chested” is a trope often used to describe British sports cars of the postwar period. For some, it was appropriate, as ...
In the 1960's the makers of the timid Sunbeam Alpine hired Carrol Shelby to drop some V8 excitement into their sports car. The result, is the thunderous Sunbeam Tiger ...
The price range for the Sunbeam Alpine varies based on the trim level you choose. for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from ...
FORdecades in the United Kingdom, the Rootes Group consolidated other automobile manufacturers. In 1935, a pair of independent automakers, Sunbeam and Talbot, was purchased and became part of the ...
While it looks like its rip-snorting brother, the Tiger, today's Nice Price or No Dice Sunbeam is its less raucous sibling, the four-cylinder Alpine. Let's see if it's priced to make up for that ...
In totally original, numbers-matching condition, a genuine 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 is a six-to-seven-figure halo car that no regular gent or gal has any business getting behind the wheel of. Like ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Alpine says that the prior owner's restoration of the car stopped when the British car mechanic that was assisting with the work suddenly passed away. Let's ...
Like the AC Ace before it, the Sunbeam Alpine was a sleek British sports car with an obvious problem. In a grand British tradition, it was every bit as fun and interesting as a convertible sports car ...
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