"The Cobra was not the only pioneering American-powered British
roadster created by Carroll Shelby. At the behest of British
automaker Sunbeam, Shelby created the Tiger based on their gorgeous
slab-sided Alpine roadster, noted for offering more comfort than
other British sports cars of its era and having a high measure of
style. Shelby solved the underpowered Sunbeam's problems with the
installation of a small-block Ford V-8 and a four-speed manual
transmission, rack-and-pinion steering, and stiffened springs. The
results were performance that no sporting driver could possibly
complain about: 0-60 mph in 7.8 seconds and a top speed of 124
mph." -RM Sotheby's
This Rootes Group Sunbeam Tiger has remained in the same family
ownership for the past 35 years. Considered a Mk 1A which were
originally manufactured with the Ford built 260 cubic inch motor,
this Tiger has gone through the popular update of installing the
Ford 289 cubic inch V-8 which was standard on the Mk 11's.
Sitting on top of the 289 cubic inch motor is a Holley 4-barrell
carburetor with an Edelbrock aluminum intake topped off with a
chrome AC air cleaner. Cooling for this Tiger is provided by an
aftermarket Racing Concepts aluminum radiator. To finish off the
look of the V-8, finned "Tiger Powered by Ford" valve covers have
been installed. Once you turn the key and listen for the electric
fuel pump this Tiger comes to a quick start and performs very
well.
The V-8 motor is mated to an upgraded 5-speed transmission in place
of the factory 4-speed. The interior presents well from the black
upholstered seats to the iconic wood steering wheel, burl wood dash
and Jaeger gauges.
The soft top has never known to be up on this car. Because of this
it has shrunk and can not be latched. It also has a small hole
above the rearview window. If driving with the top up is your style
this Sunbeam will require a new one.
The Embassy Black paint that is twenty plus years old presents very
well and is accented by the LAT style fiberglass hood and aluminum
bolt on mag wheels. Under close inspection solvent pop can be seen
scattered throughout the paint, specifically on the lower panels.
(seen in attached photos)
There are additional parts which will come along with the sale of
this Tiger, namely an original Mk 11 steel hood and a 260 cubic
inch block which will require rebuilding.
If you are prone to like the British styling but looking for
American muscle power the Rootes Sunbeam Tiger is the correct
choice.
If you would like to learn more about this vehicle, please contact
us at Legendary Motors LLC.
(Legendary Motors LLC advises all future buyers to schedule an
appointment and give the car a personal look or have the vehicle
inspected by a qualified professional. Although we do our absolute
best to represent the vehicles accurately everyone has their own
opinion on conditions and ratings.)
Vehicle Details
1967 Sunbeam Tiger
Listing ID:CC-1877636
Price:$59,900
Location:Rowley, Massachusetts
Year:1967
Make:Sunbeam
Model:Tiger
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:73715
Stock Number:555
VIN:382001265
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