Some cars earn their reputation through horsepower alone. Others
become legends because of the story they tell. The 1967 Sunbeam
Tiger Mk IA delivers both. Combining the timeless styling of a
lightweight British roadster with the unmistakable rumble of a Ford
V8, the Tiger remains one of the most charismatic and sought-after
sports cars of the 1960s. It is a machine that feels equally at
home carving through winding back roads as it does drawing a crowd
at any cars and coffee or vintage motoring event.
Finished in striking red over a black interior, this Tiger is
beautifully presented and shows exceptionally well. Its classic
proportions are complemented by bright chrome trim, a black folding
soft top, and period-style 8-spoke Performance alloy wheels that
give the car an aggressive yet era-correct sporting stance. Inside,
a wood-rim steering wheel reminds you that every drive is meant to
be an engaging, analog experience, while aftermarket door-mounted
speakers add a touch of modern cruising enjoyment without
distracting from the car's vintage character.
Under the hood sits the proven Ford 260 cubic-inch V8 backed by a
4-speed manual transmission, delivering the effortless torque and
unmistakable soundtrack that made the Tiger famous. Unlike many
British sports cars of its era, the Tiger pairs nimble handling
with dependable American V8 power, creating a driving experience
that is both exhilarating and remarkably usable. It is easy to
understand why enthusiasts have long regarded the Tiger as one of
the finest examples of Anglo-American engineering.
Showing 87,352 miles, this 1967 Mk IA represents the final
evolution of the 260-powered Tiger before production transitioned
to the rarer Mk II. Whether you are an avid collector, a vintage
rally participant, or simply someone who appreciates one of the
most iconic collaborations in automotive history, this Sunbeam
Tiger is a wonderful opportunity to own a beautifully presented
classic that continues to captivate enthusiasts nearly six decades
after it first hit the road.
A beautifully presented British roadster with legendary Ford V8
power, this Tiger embodies the perfect balance of style,
performance, and heritage. Highly collectible and increasingly
sought-after by enthusiasts worldwide, it stands as a true icon of
1960s performance motoring.
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