A car that covers so many markets only comes around so often. That
is what we have in this rare 1967 Sunbeam Tiger MK1A. This
particular Tiger sat in storage for 30 years before going through a
4 year restoration. Powered by a Ford 260 Cu In V8 and backed by a
4 speed manual transmission. The Carnival Red exterior is in
excellent condition. The black convertible top is in excellent
condition. The black leather interior is also in very good
condition. This Tiger is very sound mechanically. It runs and
drives just as a 1967 Sunbeam Tiger should. The Sunbeam Tiger was
produced from 1964 through 1967. There was only just over 7000
examples produced during that time frame. The Ford drive trains
were used because of the direction provided from Carroll Shelby.
Most of the examples were the MK1A powered by the Ford 260 V8, with
only 600 MK2 powered by the Ford 289 V8. You will see the Chrysler
emblem on the front right fender of this very nice and correct 1967
Sunbeam Tiger,, which is there due to Sunbeam being owned by
Chrysler during its last year of production for the Tiger. Here is
an opportunity to own a rare original piece of automotive
history.
Vehicle Details
1967 Sunbeam Tiger
Listing ID:CC-1387825
Price:$65,900
Location:Elkhart, Indiana
Year:1967
Make:Sunbeam
Model:Tiger
Exterior Color:Carnival Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:43891
Stock Number:904369
VIN:B382001522LRXFE
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