This 1966 Sunbeam Tiger spent much of its life in California and
was reportedly stored for 30 years by its second owner before being
brought to Alabama in 2010. The car is finished in red over a black
interior and is powered by a replacement 289ci V8 that has been
modified with a Holley 390 CFM carburetor and 351W cylinder heads.
Shifting is through a Ford Toploader four-speed manual
transmission, and features include a black removable hardtop, a
black soft top, 15'' Minilite wheels, front disc brakes, vinyl
upholstery, a wood dash, and a Moto-Lita steering wheel. This car
comes with purchase documents, a Sunbeam Tiger Owners Association
Certificate of Authenticity, factory manuals, partial service
records, spare parts.Originally finished in Arctic White (92), the
car was repainted its current shade of red around 1980. Exterior
features include a black removable hardtop, chrome bumpers with
overriders, a driver-side mirror, and angle-cut exhaust finishers.
A replacement Robbins soft top and boot have been installed in the
last three years. The passenger-side headlight trim has been
repainted a slightly different shade, and additional finish
imperfections are shown in the gallery below.15'' Minilite wheels
are mounted with 195/50 Yokohama S Drive front and 205/60 Yokohama
AVID ENVigor rear tires. The brake booster has been removed, and
the previous owner installed a replacement dual master cylinder,
rebuilt rear wheel cylinders, and refurbished front calipers with
stainless steel pistons. The front end was also refreshed during
current ownership with a replacement cross-member, shocks,
bushings, springs, and tie-rod ends.The low-back bucket seats were
refreshed in 2012 with replacement cushions and black vinyl
upholstery. Matching carpets line the floors, and amenities include
a wood dash, an analog clock, and a lockable center console, the
latter of which is not secured per the seller. No heater core is
currently installed, and the alternator/ignition indicator is not
wired.The Moto-Lita steering wheel features a Sunbeam center cap
and sits ahead of a 140-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a
6k-rpm redline. The speedometer was rebuilt and re-calibrated, and
the tachometer was modified for electronic ignition. The five-digit
odometer shows just under 50k miles. Total mileage is unknown.The
replacement 289ci V8 is equipped with a four-barrel Holley 390 CFM
carburetor, 351W cylinder heads, a flat-tappet hydraulic camshaft,
an MSD ignition coil, an oil cooler, and aftermarket headers
feeding a 2'' exhaust. The radiator is said to have been modified
with a larger core and an electric fan, and the fuel tank was
cleaned and re-installed in place of the previously-fitted fuel
cell. The oil was reportedly changed about 1k miles ago.Power is
transferred to the rear wheels through a Ford Toploader four-speed
manual transmission and a Dana limited-slip differential with
3.31:1 gearing. Corrosion is noted on the underbody.This car comes
with 2 tops and has been a part of the Duncan Imports Collection
since 2021.
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