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This Sapphire Blue Sunbeam Alpine is almost identical to the car in which Grace Kelly gave a white-knuckled Cary Grant the ride of his life on the roads above Nice, France, in the master's 1955 ...
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Hagerty Media on MSNYour Handy 1959–68 Sunbeam Alpine Buyer’s GuideIf all that sounds off-putting, the Sunbeam Alpine makes up for it with rugged mechanical components. The engines will ...
The Sunbeam Alpine is a two-seat drop-head sports car, a roadster first manufactured by the Rootes Group from 1953-1955, and again from 1959-1968. We don't really care about the Marks I and III ...
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 Rally with what was really the first ...
"So we found a Sunbeam Alpine, which is I believe the four-cylinder ... But they also had a convertible Karmann Ghia, a blue one, and a gold Opel GT, and we were able to get all three of those." ...
In the 1960s, the Sunbeam Alpine was so-so successful ... car (nor did Chrysler have an engine to match and replace the Blue Oval’s at the time). And that makes these cars rare, and for some ...
It turn’s out Frank was displaying his own summertime toy, a 1967 Sunbeam Alpine roadster. Frank told us that he has owned this particular machine for over 20 years and it runs great.
Like the AC Ace before it, the Sunbeam Alpine was a sleek British sports car with an obvious problem. In a grand British tradition, it was every bit as fun and interesting as a convertible sports ...
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