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The Sunbeam Alpine was a very effective package from the off. More comfortable than its main rival, the MGA, it boasted good ...
Again, Sunbeam should have done well, but the Harrington Alpine was only an officially approved conversion by coachbuilder ...
Ford Heacock III’s 1961 Sunbeam Harrington Alpine racing car, near his home in Lakeland, Fla. The car is thought to be the only British racing car to compete with a Ferrari logo.
Sunbeam’s history began in 1899 when John Marston Ltd., a tin-plater and bicycle manufacturer of Wolverhamptom, Staffordshire, England, built two small prototype cars.
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Eventually a Sunbeam Talbot Alpine model was introduced as a rally car to compete at the Monte Carlo and Alpine rallies. A total of only 86 were produced with 100-horsepower, four-cylinder engines.
This, dear TopGear.communists, is a 1961 Sunbeam Alpine. And unlike the anterior engined battleships he's more recently associated with, this has just four cylinders, 1592 cubic centimeters of ...
It was a truly clever plan. The Sunbeam-Talbot 90 saloon that s a sedan, Yank had earned a remarkable reputation in the Alpine Trial and Monte Carlo R ...
This 1964 Sunbeam Alpine—with a modified LS3 hiding under the hood—is our kind of hot rod, combining a rowdy V-8 and British sports car styling.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1963 Sunbeam Harrington Lemans 2 Door Coupe across different levels of condition. Edit options. Base Price $3,995. Options $0. Original MSRP ...