This 1965 Sundance Tiger on Exotic Car Trader rides the fine line between preserving the old and embracing the new, all with a cheeky homage paint scheme. American racer and designer Carroll Shelby is ...
The Sunbeam Tiger is a factory V-8-swapped version of the Rootes Group's Sunbeam Alpine roadster, built from 1964-1967 by Jensen Motorcars and powered by the Ford Windsor V-8. The Sunbeam Alpine, ...
The Tiger has a fascinating history, although its life was short through no fault of its own. In 1962, Carroll Shelby officiated the unholy marriage between Britain’s AC roadster and Ford’s ...
Carroll Shelby had so many strings to his metaphorical bow that it would have been better for strumming tunes on than firing arrows. A winning driver, he also ran successful racecar teams, turned the ...
The 1967 Sunbeam Tiger looks like a tidy British roadster from a distance, all slim fenders and modest chrome. Up close, the details still whisper Alpine rather than muscle car. The surprise sits ...
Overall everything went well. The requesting of the original owner for the vehicle keys was never done as I was never notified of a reply.
Overall everything went well. The requesting of the original owner for the vehicle keys was never done as I was never notified of a reply.
While it looks like its rip-snorting brother, the Tiger, today's Nice Price or No Dice Sunbeam is its less raucous sibling, the four-cylinder Alpine. Let's see if it's priced to make up for that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Tiger has a fascinating history, although its life was short through no fault of its own. In 1962, Carroll Shelby officiated ...