Fantastic California Tiger in excellent condition. Long-term
ownership. Rebuilt 289 cubic inch V8. Many upgrades, including LAT
Super Induction Kit, cam, distributor, aluminum heads, and more. A
super clean Tiger that runs superbly!This car was originally sold
in Los Angeles, CA in 1966 and remained there until 1999 when the
most recent owner brought it to Ohio. As a result, it is extremely
clean and solid, something that can't be said of most Tigers, and
while it has been restored as needed, it has never needed a
complete tear-down. The sheetmetal is in outstanding condition with
no issues hiding under the skin, and like most California cars, the
undercarriage is super solid. It was refinished in its original
Arctic White in 2010, and the finish is holding up extremely well
and presents beautifully, with just the right amount of patina for
a car that has been used and enjoyed as intended. The doors fit
neatly, the hood closes easily, and all the gaps are consistent,
which isn't necessarily the case with a lot of hand-built British
sports cars. Most of the chrome and stainless trim was refinished,
including the bumpers, and it proudly wears correct V8 emblems, a
small warning to anyone who might decide to tangle with the
formidable Tiger. The interior is mostly original and holding up
quite well, another hallmark of the mild California climate. The
carpets have been replaced, the lovely wood steering wheel was
rebuilt by Ken Corbin, and both the speedometer and tachometer have
been recently rebuilt by West Valley Instruments. Slide into the
bucket seat and you'll find that it's easy to get comfortable,
although big shoes or boots are probably a mistake since the pedals
are pretty tight. The wide array of instruments monitor the
warmed-over small block Ford under the hood and all of the various
switches, dials, and lights work properly. There's a Hurst cue ball
shifter on top of a short-shift linkage for the HEH-E Toploader
close-ratio 4-speed, making missed shifts a thing of the past, even
in the heat of combat. A new Robins top was installed in 2011,
along with a correct boot, although we'd argue that the top is for
emergency use only?Tigers always look best top down. And there's a
surprisingly large trunk that has a correct mat and side panels,
plus a correct spare and jack assembly stowed underneath, along
with the battery.This is a Series 1A Tiger, which means it
originally came with a 260, but in 2010, the original engine was
pulled in favor of a period-correct 5-bolt 289, which was rebuilt
by Stockman Racing Engines (the original 260 block is available).
They retained all the LAT performance options from the 260, but it
has additions like Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum heads, a
matching Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, a Comp Cams XE264 cam, and
a Pertronix electronic ignition system inside the original LAT
dual-point distributor. The original radiator was re-cored and a
new FlowKooler water pump was installed, making this the rare Tiger
that runs nice and cool, no matter the weather. Of course, the
original generator, air cleaner, and other details remain in place
to maintain the original Tiger look under the hood. There's also a
Centerforce I clutch, a balanced driveshaft, and 3.31 gears in the
Salisbury rear end to make it an easy cruiser (the lightweight
Tiger doesn't need a lot of gear for ferocious acceleration). The
front crossmember was stripped, straightened, and reinforced using
Super Pro bushings, stronger Tiger Automotive fulcrum pins and
all-new steering components. The brake and clutch hydraulic systems
were refurbished and the original brake servo was replaced with a
Series 1 Alpine master cylinder. Factory manifolds and an all-new
exhaust system were installed, and this Tiger has a spectacular
soundtrack, both at idle and at full bore. Since 13-inch tires are
getting tough to find, a set of 15-inch Minilite wheels were fitted
along with a set of 185/55/15 performance radials that fill the
fenders just right.Documentation includes the STOA Certificate of
Authenticity (this is a real Tiger), written history, photos,
receipts, and more. Spare parts include the original 260 engine
block (although it has already been over-bored so it may not be
usable without being sleeved), original LAT headers, brake servo,
windshield washer mount, fuel pump, and other small parts, all
available at the new owner's discretion.The nimble, light feeling
of a British sports car combined with the torquey effortlessness of
an American V8 is a combination that has been tested with varying
degrees of success over the years. With only one notable exception
(the Cobra), none does it better than the Tiger. Few cars are as
joyous to drive as this one, and it will always command a lot of
respect at shows and on the road, especially after they hear that
magnificent exhaust note. Call today!Harwood Motors always
recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections of any
vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
Vehicle Details
1965 Sunbeam Tiger
Listing ID:CC-1999168
Price:$59,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1965
Make:Sunbeam
Model:Tiger
Exterior Color:Oxford White
Interior Color:Black vinyl
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:86377
Stock Number:122064
VIN:B382000991
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