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1966 Sunbeam Tiger MKI '66. 89.799 AU$. Body style. Convertible. Mileage (read) 1 km. Power (kW/hp) 121 / 164. ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ช.

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Details & History Chassis Number: B9470035 Horsepower: 200 hp Displacement: 8-cylinder, 289 ci (4.7 L) Wheelbase: 86" Carroll Shelby, under a contract with Rootes Group of England, built the 1964 Sunbeam Tiger 289 prototype, a high-performance V8 version of the Sunbeam Alpine roadster.

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Sunbeam Tiger 1964-1967 Tiger Mk I. The Tiger, launched in 1964, was the result of fitting a Ford 4.2 litre V8 into the Sunbeam Alpine bodyshell. Initiated by Ian Garrad, it was developed from two Alpine V8 prototypes built by Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles respectively. The 4.2 litre engine produced 164bhp @ 4400rpm.

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Referred to as 'the poor person's Cobra', Sunbeam's Tiger has similar appeal to its more famous sibling, at a fraction of the price.. Mark Is are the easiest to find, with around 6500 built from 1964-67. In the US, these start at $60-70,000 and excellent Mark 1s exceed US$125,000. A Mark 1 with significant history was.

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The Sunbeam Tiger was a series of performance roadsters introduced in 1964. The Tiger was designed in part by Carroll Shelby, and mirrored the V8 lightweight roadster formula made famous by the Shelby Cobra.The Sunbeam Alpine based Tiger was produced in two official generations, Mk I (1964-1967) and Mk II (1967), and was commonly used as a Race Car.

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The Sunbeam Tiger is a high-performance V8 version of the British Rootes Group 's Sunbeam Alpine roadster, designed in part by American car designer and racing driver Carroll Shelby and produced from 1964 until 1967.

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Tiger Rising - 1964 Sunbeam Tiger MK1 A Ford-powered Sunbeam takes a bicoastal journey to resuscitation Jim Donnelly 09/23/2018 Magazine Sports & Exotic Car In This Article Category: Magazine It doesn't come out immediately, but as it happened, this was done for a guy's one-time Little League coach.

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The current owner of this 1964 MK1 Sunbeam Tiger had already seen some of Dale's craft, which prompted him to ask Dale to keep an extra set of eyes out for a foundation car for a modified Sunbeam Tiger.

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19 March 2019 The Sunbeam Tiger combined the power of a Ford V-8 with the sporting heritage of a British roadster in a car as adept at touring as it was racing. The Tiger was a high-performance riff on the Alpine, a lovely four-cylinder roadster built by the Rootes Group, a boutique British automaker that got its start in 1928.

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1964 Sunbeam Tiger Mk I Not long after Shelby stuck the 260 Ford V8 in the Ac Ace, Ian Garrad of Rootes American Motors had Shelby produce the first Sunbeam Tiger prototype. This became the first of over 7000 similar cars which used American power in an attractive British roadster. After the Rootes group approved production, Jensen in West Bromwich, England was hired to manufacture the car.

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A mild refresh occurred after Sunbeam built 3,700 cars, with squarer doors, a vinyl convertible boot, and added cabin ventilation. These cars are now known as Tiger Mk IAs, and just over 2,700 were built. Chrysler's purchase of Rootes spelled the end for the Tiger. The notion of having to back an engine built by rival Ford was just too much.

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CC-1746058. 1967 Sunbeam Tiger. 1967 SUNBEAM TIGER MK1 - B382001417LRXFE restored to original condition. This Tiger has had a comple. $97,495. . . 1-15. There are 23 new and used 1964 to 1967 Sunbeam Tigers listed for sale near you on ClassicCars.com with prices starting as low as $39,995.