This 1965 Sunbeam Tiger for sale is a beautifully restored example
of a true British icon, blending European styling with classic
American V8 power. This compact roadster has the heart of a muscle
car, with a 289 cubic inch V8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual
transmission under the hood. With its limited-slip differential,
Edelbrock aluminum intake and carburetor, headers, and
remote-mounted oil filter, this Tiger is ready to roar!
The exterior shines in timeless British Racing Green (code 86),
complemented by a black convertible top and 13-inch Panasport
wheels wrapped in radial tires for a perfectly balanced stance.
Slip inside, and you're greeted by a fresh tan interior with bucket
seats, a center console, and a wood-rimmed steering wheel that
exudes vintage charm.
This MK 1 Sunbeam Tiger captures everything that makes these cars
so unique: lightweight handling, exhilarating power, and
head-turning good looks. Whether you're cruising the open road or
pulling into a car show, this Tiger is guaranteed to make an
impression. If you've been searching for a classic roadster with a
storied history and thrilling performance, this one's ready to
deliver.
Vehicle Details
1965 Sunbeam Tiger
Listing ID:CC-1580955
Price:$79,995
Location:St. Charles, Missouri
Year:1965
Make:Sunbeam
Model:Tiger
Exterior Color:British Racing Green
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:88697
Stock Number:X344142
VIN:B9472678
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