Vehicle Description
This 1965 Sunbeam Tiger has been restored to represent exactly what
makes it a legend. Power, agility, and European stylishness are the
hallmarks of this specialty machine, and this Mk1 example is a
sharply-presented classic that gives you the best nostalgia in a
well-documented package.
Nostalgia is a key word for this car. The Tiger has some of the
most legendary names associated with its development, like Carroll
Shelby. So it loves to make you think about the most iconic days in
racing. And because our nostalgia tends to be better than reality
ever was, this was rotisserie restored in 2019 to quite a
high-quality standard so that it lives up to your dreams. You see
it in detail with the mirror-like shine of the chrome bumpers, and
the almost unbroken look of the full-length trim shows off the
excellent fit of the body panels. It's finished in its
factory-correct Moonstone White. It's a color we see less
frequently than British racing green or James Bond blue, and so it
gives this its own individual level of distinction. Plus, there's a
beautiful shine that makes sure this is memorable for its own
merits. This is a Mk1 example, and they are desirable for being the
purest of design. It keeps the Alpine's svelte touches. So it
doesn't have the Cobra-style grille, minilite wheels, or racing
stripes. Instead, it has crisp and clean lines where only the Power
By Ford fender badges to hint at the true muscle within.
This car is all about looking distinctly attractive. So the black
convertible top has a great look with a clean style that timelessly
contrasts the bright white paint. Plus, when you take it down, the
red interior is pure European-level flair. And don't you just love
how it goes with the redline tires on the outside? The Alpine was a
good base for the Tiger because Sunbeam made a convertible that
felt very complete, right down to the roll-up windows. There's a
premium feeling in this car, and it has to do with the quality of
the restoration. The carpeting feels plush, the trunk is fully
finished, and the wood of the dash and steering wheel has a smooth
feel and a glossy presentation. The bucket seats and center console
are particularly nice with a clean look and black piping to match
the seatbelts. And the Ford stick shift and a full set of Jaeger
gauges are the perfect merging of American muscle and European
driving dynamics.
The motor is what makes the Tiger so unique and important, and so
they made sure the engine bay was ready to be on full display. It's
beautifully tidy so that you can spot details everywhere from the
polished valve covers (comes with the original valve covers also)
to the additional bracing for this V8 machine. Ford's 260
cubic-inch V8 was great for this featherweight British machine, and
we have very good documentation that supports this being the
original motor for the car. The motor was said to have been rebuilt
as part of the full restoration, and the way it fires and runs
eagerly confirms the feeling of a solid investment. It makes for a
strong powerhouse that you fully control with the four-speed manual
transmission. Add in front disc brakes, era-correct LAT5 weld-on
traction bars, and the grip of Cooper tires at all four corners,
and soon you realize that this Tiger is begging for the open
road.
The sale comes complete with the restoration photos, build
receipts, maintenance records, and the original valve covers with
engine tag info. There is even a Sunbeam Tiger Owners Association
certificate of authenticity to help reaffirm this car's full story.
This Mk1 Tiger has been restored for the best Nostalgia. So if you
want to own a true legend, you can't let this one slip away. Call
today!!!