This 1965 Sunbeam Tiger MK1 roadster is powered by a rebuilt 289ci
Ford V-8 engine paired with a Toploader four-speed manual
transmission and Dana 44 rear end. It is an example of the model
that became known as the "Baby Cobra," developed by the British
Rootes Group with input from Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles. This
Sunbeam Tiger features a rebuilt transmission and rear end and is
equipped with an aluminum radiator and dual exhaust. This car is
finished in its original Embassy Black and features a removable
hardtop and black vinyl soft-top. The black interior is fitted with
a teakwood dashboard and wood-grain steering wheel. Additional
features include the original tool kit. 27,943 miles (title reads
exempt).
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