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Less well-known among all these postwar sports cars was the 1953-1955 Sunbeam Alpine, an open car built off a platform shared with the existing Sunbeam-Talbot sedan. It was known in many quarters ...
At the same time that Shelby and AC Cars were partnering to build the Cobra, the Rootes Group was also thinking the Sunbeam Alpine needed more power to compete in the global markets. An attempt at ...
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Motoring Chronicle on MSNRecord-breaking Sunbeam among the stars at Heveningham ConcoursA true icon of motoring history, the legendary 350hp Sunbeam will take centre stage at the 2025 Heveningham Concours, a ...
Roughly a decade ago, Sunbeam Tigers were one of the more expensive classic sports cars you could buy without going full blue-chip. Things have changed, but mostly because other models are up.
Lots of cars these days can hit 200 miles-per-hour. It's not nothing, but it's not anything either. But back in 1927, 200 was unheard-of. That is, Until Sunbeam's "Slug" broke the record at ...
Assembly of the Tiger was contracted to Jensen Motors, who just lost its contract to assemble the Volvo P1800 (another favorite TV-spy car). Altogether, 6,450 examples of the Sunbeam Tiger were ...
The Tiger concept car is powered by a Siemens 3 phase AC motor powering the rear wheels with a 26 kilowatt/hour lithium-titanate battery pack and has a curb weight of 600kg (1323lb). The Sunbeam ...
James Bond has his Aston Martin. Maxwell Smart rolls in a Sunbeam. For Warner Bros. upcoming new "Get Smart" movie, due in theaters June 20, director Peter Segal drew his inspiration for the film ...
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