Vehicle Description
This 1967 Sunbeam Tiger MK2 is a matching-numbers MK2 powered by a
289ci V8 engine with a 4-speed manual transmission. A concours
restoration was performed, and this Tiger has all original sheet
metal. The exterior is finished in red with a black interior. It
was found in Colorado and was a one-owner Tiger at the time of
discovery. It's rust-free with a no-expense-spared, comprehensive
frame-off restoration meticulously done to factory specifications.
Retains the original matching-numbers 289ci V8 Ford engine,
original matching-numbers Toploader wide-ratio 4-speed manual
transmission, and original matching-numbers Salsbury rear
differenital. Every component on the car was removed, the body was
mounted on a rotisserie, the underside of the floor pan and frame
were then stripped to bare metal and coated with epoxy primer. All
seams were carefully filled with high-quality, body-seam sealer,
and two coats of rubberized paintable undercoating were applied.
The came the automotive primer-sealer, followed by three coats of
Dupont Centari Acrylic Enamel in the car's original factory color
of Carnival Red. All the chrome trim and brightwork were completely
restored to show-quality standards. All the gauges are completely
reconditioned Jaeger units and function properly. The wiring
harness was in near perfect condition, so it was cleaned, fully
inspected, and then re-installed. The wood steering wheel was
re-conditioned and looks "as new". The seat belts are still present
in excellent condition.