Sunbeam Harrington Alpine
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Triumph Stag @ Princes Highway
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1961 Sunbeam Harrington Alpine Coupe
Designed in 1959 to epitomize the opulence of the late 1950s’ “never had it so good” era, the Sunbeam Alpine emerged as a chic sports car. It shared its underframe with the Hillman Husky estate and was part of the lineup that included the luxurious Sunbeam Rapier and Singer Gazelle models, all from the Rootes stable. While the new Alpine adopted the Rapier’s engine and transmission, it featured an entirely new light alloy cylinder head.
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1977 Chrysler-Sunbeam Alpine
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Sunbeam Alpine Series V (I think). 1965ish.
Thompson Motor speedway in Connecticut. 2014.
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1966 Sunbeam Alpine Series III
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53 Sunbeam Alpine Roadster
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Three for one: 1965 Subeam Tiger + 2 Sunbeam Alpine
One of the most frequent problems when restoring a 60-year-old car is finding spare parts, it is true, you can find aftermarket components for sale but they rarely have the quality necessary for a top-level restoration.
Not only that: sometimes the classic car parts produced now are of absolutely poor quality, and, the best part, they are not cheap either. In particular this happens for classic…
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