This 1965 Sundance Tiger on Exotic Car Trader rides the fine line between preserving the old and embracing the new, all with a cheeky homage paint scheme. American racer and designer Carroll Shelby is ...
The Sunbeam Tiger was a high-performance V8 sports version of the Sunbeam Alpine roadster, and it was designed – at least in part – by American car designer and race driver Carroll Shelby. Produced ...
The Sunbeam Tiger is a factory V-8-swapped version of the Rootes Group's Sunbeam Alpine roadster, built from 1964-1967 by Jensen Motorcars and powered by the Ford Windsor V-8. The Sunbeam Alpine, ...
As Carroll Shelby's success kept growing back in the 1960s, more and more companies were turning to him for a bit of magic that could take them all to the heights of glory. Rootes Group was one of ...
The Sunbeam Tiger did not just arrive quietly in the mid‑1960s, it landed like a small British thunderclap with an American accent. When production began in 1964, the compact roadster suddenly had the ...
The 1967 Sunbeam Tiger did something that sounded almost reckless on paper. It took a compact British roadster and stuffed a Detroit V8 under the bonnet, yet somehow kept the car’s poise and charm ...
Like the AC Ace before it, the Sunbeam Alpine was a sleek British sports car with an obvious problem. In a grand British tradition, it was every bit as fun and interesting as a convertible sports car ...