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The Sunbeam Collection
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Sunbeam Imp Sport '66-'76 |
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Badge engineering from Rootes. As Hillman Imp but with 51 bhp and twin carbs. Extra instruments plus Quad headlamps. Production est 10,000 |
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Sunbeam Stiletto Coupe '67-'72 |
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| Sister to Hillman Californian with 51 bhp. Sport steering wheel plus a Vinyl roof. CUTE! | ||||||||||
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Sunbeam Alpine I - II - III '59-'64 |
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Reliable and simple fun sports cars, based on a Hillman Husky chassis. Rear seats, but only for the legless. 97 bhp. Good for nearly 100 mph and 26 mpg. Rarely seen nowadays! Production Mk1. 11,904 - MkII. 19,950 - MkIII. 5,863 |
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Sunbeam Alpine IV - V '64-'68 |
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New single
bar grille for 1964. Smaller rear fins. Genuine 100 mph now on offer. Most have quietly rusted away. A nice little summertime sports car if you can find a good one. Production MkIV. 12,406 - MkV. 19,122 |
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Sunbeam Tiger I '64-'66 |
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A poor man's AC Cobra. It was a Ford V8 version of the Alpine made by Jensen. 164 bhp. 120mph. 0-60 in 9.5 sec. A very underrated car: An exciting drive... not for the novice. Production 6,495 |
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