1965 Sunbeam Tiger Advertisement Road & Track March 1965
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. Three separate series were produced and the final used Alpine Series IV panels. […]
This exciting and desirable 1966 Sunbeam Tiger is available in its factory color code #100 Mediterranean Blue with a black interior. The vehicle comes equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, strong V8 engine, wood steering wheel, soft top, and front-wheel disc brakes. An excellent and well taken care of ’60s classic that is mechanically sound....
Here at NorthWest Auto Salon, we love revitalizing important parts of automotive history. Naturally, we were really excited when one of our customers brought this Sunbeam Tiger in for some much needed auto detailing. After seeing Shelby‘s success with the Cobra, the West Coast Sales Manager of Rootes American Motors Inc realized that they could …
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. Three separate series were produced and the final used Alpine Series IV panels. […]
This stunningly restored Sunbeam Tiger was built, according to its chassis number, in the early stages of the Mark I’s production. A tedious, ground-up restoration was performed on this rust-free car with its original panels. The restoration retained all the proper original badges such as the Rootes Group Sunbeam logo and the “Powered by Ford 260” fender and trunk tags. The high-quality paint job was completed while the car was taken apart. The familiar British Racing Green has been wet sanded and polished with wonderful depth and shine.
Mecum Florida 2015 - 1966 Sunbeam Tiger 4.7L V8 Signed by Carroll Shelby
This is an absolutely gorgeous original 1965 Sunbeam Tiger. It is in excellent running condition and is driven regularly. It has been TAC’d (Tiger Authentication Committee) as a real Tiger and is registered in Norman’s Tiger Registry. It was repainted red by the previous owner (original color was Forest Green). According to Norman’s, this car...
Adorable and fun! Bring A Trailer: This 1964 Sunbeam Tiger GT reportedly was discovered in a garage in Palo Alto, California in the 1990s by Tiger historian Norman Miller, who…
The Sunbeam Tiger is a classic British roadster with a fascinating history, it was the brainchild of Formula 1 legend Jack Brabham and none
Learn more about The Right Mods: 1966 Sunbeam Tiger MK1A on Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.
Though it may be hard for some to understand, cars are often more than just assorted bits of steel, glass, plastic, rubber, and cloth. Sometimes, cars have a personality distinct enough to become part of the family, surviving moves, life changes, and restorations along the way. Such is the case with...
The Sunbeam Tiger is another car in a rather long list of cars that were a mixture of English and American automobile design, engineering and production facilities. In this case it was the blend o…
1965 Sunbeam Tiger MkI A Roadster crossing the auction block at Houston 2020 as S112.
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The Sunbeam Tiger is a classic British roadster with a fascinating history, it was the brainchild of Formula 1 legend Jack Brabham and none
Though it may be hard for some to understand, cars are often more than just assorted bits of steel, glass, plastic, rubber, and cloth. Sometimes, cars have a personality distinct enough to become part of the family, surviving moves, life changes, and restorations along the way. Such is the case with...
1965 Sunbeam Tiger Restoration
Photos courtesy Bonhams.com.In 1964, a sleek Kamm-tailed fastback coupe, based upon a British roadster infused with American V-8 power by Carroll Shelby, made its debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. One might assume the car referenced is the Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe, but the same sentence holds true...
Nobody's 1965 Sunbeam Tiger (B9472650)
1965 Sunbeam Tiger Restoration
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Los lectores de la revista británica Autocar, una decana del sector, han elegido mediante encuesta los 100 mejores coches que ha producido su industria. Se...
Nobody's 1965 Sunbeam Tiger (B9472650)
1965 Sunbeam Tiger Convertible crossing the auction block at Kissimmee 2013 as T139.
Learn more about The Right Mods: 1966 Sunbeam Tiger MK1A on Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.