This1967 Sunbeam Tiger custom convertible is powered by a 342ci
Ford Racing Stroker crate engine rated at 360hp and 380 ft/lbs of
torque, paired with a 4-speed Ford Toploader manual transmission
and an optional LAT-51 3.07 limited-slip differential. The
powertrain is enhanced with a FiTech electronic fuel-injection
system, RPM Performer Air Gap intake manifold, CAT headers with
custom exhaust, Summit Racing heavy-duty clutch and a reproduction
high-performance 289 water pump featuring a cast-iron impeller with
relief holes. Cooling is managed by a Fluidyne aluminum radiator.
Suspension upgrades include a custom front setup by Dales
Restorations in California, 190 PPI torque rear leaf springs also
from Dales and a rear suspension torque arm fabricated by Dan
Walters. It features rear Koni shocks and 12-inch Wilwood disc
brakes on all four corners for enhanced handling and stopping
power. Additional features include 15-inch Panasport wheels with
Toyo R888 performance tires, a custom-made chromoly steel roll bar,
MSD-6420 electronic ignition box and coil, and a new custom wiring
harness. Exterior enhancements include an optional LAT-79
fiberglass LAT hood (reproduction). Interior features include the
original Rootes radio, optional clock and ammeter, a refinished
dash and a conversion from generator to alternator with an electric
washer pump. Originally a California car, this Sunbeam comes with
an STOA Certificate of Authentication and has been signed by
Carroll Shelby. ** PREVIEW
Vehicle Details
1967 Sunbeam Tiger
Listing ID:CC-1988796
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Sunbeam
Model:Tiger
Exterior Color:MEDITERRANEAN BLUE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:162650
VIN:B382001967
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