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The Sunbeam Tiger caused a big stir when it appeared at the 1964 New York auto show for the 1965 model year, but it lasted only until 1967, when Chrysler bought the financially distressed Rootes ...
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Tiger production started in 1964 and lasted three years, ending when Chrysler purchased Sunbeam as part of a group of automotive properties from the Baron Rootes and saw an issue with 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.
Dive into the history of the Sunbeam Tiger Mk2, a rare classic with a 4.7l V8 engine, and discover its legacy in racing and beyond. More for You Read Joe Biden doctor's full statement on refusing ...
Me & My Car: ’67 Sunbeam Tiger in Danville one of just 534 ever built Top-of-line model has almost every possible option, including same Ford 289 V8 engine the Shelby Cobra used ...
The Sunbeam Tiger to 'Get Smart' was the same as the Aston Martin was to James Bond. But they also had a convertible Karmann Ghia, a blue one, and a gold Opel GT, and we were able to get all three ...
This year the Sunbeam Tiger known to many enthusiasts enjoys its 40th birthday, but the Tiger that started it all is still going strong at nearly 80. This is the machine Sunbeam built in 1926 to ...
The Tiger story is long and, in typical British automaker fashion, somewhat convoluted. When you think about it, though, it's sort of an Anglo-American Subaru BRZ/Scion FR-S -- a combination of ...
SCITUATE — Warner Dauphinee’s red 1964 Sunbeam Tiger convertible is a prime example of what used to be called a hybrid back in the 1960s — a mix of European styling with American power.
April 17, 2009 The 1925 Sunbeam Tiger was a supercharged V12 four-liter racing car, driven by Sir Henry Segrave at 145 mph (233 km/h) and was the smallest-engined car ever to hold the world land ...