The Sunbeam Tiger was born from a unique collaboration between the
British automaker Rootes Group and American racing legend Carroll
Shelby. Inspired by the success of the Shelby Cobra, the Tiger was
based on the Sunbeam Alpine but fitted with a powerful Ford V8,
transforming it into a formidable roadster. Produced from 1964 to
1967, the Tiger offered impressive performance and remains a
beloved classic today. With fewer than 7,100 Mk1 Tigers ever built,
they are increasingly rare and collectible, especially
well-restored examples like this one. Available for sale is a
stunning 1964 Sunbeam Tiger that has undergone a full,
no-expense-spared rotisserie restoration. Finished in a striking
shade of green with a clean black interior, this Tiger is a
beautifully restored example of a true Anglo-American performance
icon. Under the hood is the original 260 cubic inch Ford V8 engine,
paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This combination
delivers an exhilarating driving experience, blending British
handling with raw American horsepower. Whether you're cruising or
carving through corners, this Tiger is a joy to drive. This example
includes both a removable black hardtop and a soft top, offering
versatility for any weather or driving conditions. Additional
features include front disc brakes, bucket seats, a woodgrain
steering wheel, and classic Minilite aluminum wheels. Every detail,
from the interior trim to the engine bay, has been meticulously
restored to a high standard.
Vehicle Details
1964 Sunbeam Tiger
Listing ID:CC-2014442
Price:$74,995
Location:Spring City, Pennsylvania
Year:1964
Make:Sunbeam
Model:Tiger
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:94
Stock Number:P5220
VIN:B9471481
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