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 ...
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 speed ...
Those old enough to remember actor Don Adams’ TV sitcom character Maxwell Smart will recall that the bumbling spy drove a Sunbeam Tiger, a rare car when new in 1965 and one that’s even rarer now. The ...
While we all know the Shelby Cobra is a legend, a similar car called the Sunbeam Tiger was a potent alternative despite being nearly forgotten by history. Built by the Rootes Group from 1964 to 1967, ...
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About 7,100 soft-top Sunbeam Tigers were made, but Rootes also built 15 cars with removable hardtops. Only 11 of the targas survived, and one of those is currently for sale on Bring a Trailer. Tiger ...
Nice Price or Crack Pipe Tiger claims to be Sunbeam rich and cash poor. Let's see if you think his asking price on this classic cat is worth reversing that situation. There's a TV show called Hoarders ...
Think of a British sports car which received a Ford V8 courtesy of Carroll Shelby. Ok, now if the first car which popped into your head wasn't the A.C. Cobra, then you are a strange person. For that ...
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. Produced ...
It’s like a scene clipped from a 1970s British car brochure. Sitting under an apple tree in the morning light is a British Racing Green convertible with a quaint wooden dashboard and classic Minilite ...
Logically, it makes sense that Lt. Col. Duke Samouce likes a little power in his sports car. Samouce is in the Army. A powerful vehicle is usually a good thing for military personnel. In the past, ...