1967 | Sunbeam Tiger Mk II
More power and improved suspension
More power and improved suspension
More power and improved suspension
More power and improved suspension
No less a person than Carroll Shelby transformed the humble Sunbeam Alpine convertible into a true V8 monster in the early 1960s – the legendary Sunbeam TIGER.
This rare Sunbeam Tiger II was first registered in Vienna in May 1967. Its trail then went cold until 2004, when it was rediscovered in a barn. Due to its poor condition, a complete rebuild was carried out – using a Tiger I body and incorporating numerous high-quality upgrades.
Whether at classic rallies or on winding country roads – the Tiger impresses with enormous torque, ample power and pure driving enjoyment. Its understated appearance is deceptive – hardly anyone suspects the performance hidden in this convertible.
The Sunbeam Tiger II was built only in 1967 – with a production run of just 633 examples. This makes it extremely rare and sought after by collectors worldwide.
This description has been automatically translated. Original language: German.

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