*1966 Sunbeam Tiger Mk1a*The Cobra is the most famous English
sports car with an American V8 up front, but at the same time
Shelby was building them, there was another V8-powered roadster
that was co-developed with Carroll Shelby. The Sunbeam Tiger took
one of the smallest British sports cars of the time - the Sunbeam
Alpine - and shoehorned Ford's 260ci V8 where the 1.5-liter
inline-4 used to sit, making for a thrilling drive behind the
wheel.This 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Mk1a is from the second-to-last year
of Tiger production and is finished in red over a black vinyl
interior. Believed to be a three owner car from new, this Tiger
benefits from a restoration that was carried out by all three
owners, and recently completed by the consignor. The red exterior
on this example is complimented by a black removable hardtop, which
gives the car far greater practicality, and is paired with a black
vinyl folding soft top that sits beneath a zip-up tonneau. The car
rests on a set of the Tiger's legendary 13-inch 8-hole polished
wheels with 4-lugs and decorative 3-ear spinners.The interior is
simplistic - as you would expect from a British roadster of the
era, but finished to a high standard. Up front, two black vinyl
wrapped bucket seats, with a carpeted luggage area behind them.
Slide in behind the wheel and you are met by a 3-spoke wood-rimmed
steering wheel, that frames a white-on-black Smiths 140-mph
speedometer and tachometer. Inset within the wood-dash is also a
volt-meter, water temperature gauge and a fuel level gauge. To the
right of the driver sits a Hurst shifter with a cue-ball shift
knob.The original Ford 260ci V8 has been replaced by a more
powerful Ford 302ci unit that retains the classic "Tiger" branded
finned valve covers and horizontal air cleaner which sits atop a
Holley carburetor. Power is then routed to the rear wheels via a
4-speed manual transmission. Front disc brakes help the 2,560 lb
car slow down very well, and a solid rear axle with a Panhard bar
helps the car handle predictably.With less than 6,500 Tigers
produced between 1964 and 1967, they remain quite rare, and have a
dedicated following surrounding them. With a thrilling combination
of light weight, a potent and great sounding V8, and classic good
looks, the Tiger is a hugely fun car to own and gives you lots of
Shelby Cobra vibes, for a small fraction of the price.*Key
Features* * Recently Completed Restoration * 302ci V8 * Holley
Carburetor * 4-Speed Manual Gearbox * Black Removable Hardtop * New
Vinyl Convertible Top * Black Vinyl Interior * Wood Dashboard *
Smiths Instrumentation * 13-Inch 8-Hole Wheels * Solid Rear Axle
w/Panhard Bar*Additional Information* * Restoration InformationFor
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