Original 260 engine (#1355 4E23-6015E) was rebuilt by boring for 30 over pistons, polished crank and cam. Entire car was painted the original Midnight Blue color. The rocker panels were replaced, along with the front valance. The body has no signs of being in any wrecks. 1964 Sunbeam Tiger Mark 1 matching numbers Original color (code 58) Midnight Blue Media blasted the car on a rotisserie both inside and outside and underneath and then epoxy primer applied AM/FM
22,500Kennewick, WAKennewick, WA at freeclassifieds.com
Its backed by a 4-speed manual. Making this car a blast to drive. That same year Beatles release "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" in the US, goes on to spend 15 weeks at number one. ll remember how great of a decade the sixties were. The Sunbeam Tiger is a high-performance V8 version of the British Rootes Group's Sunbeam Alpine roadster, designed in part by American car designer and racing driver Carroll Shelby and produced from 1964 until 1967. Shelby had carried out a similar V8 conversion on the AC Cobra, and hoped to be offered the contract to produce the Tiger at his facility in America. Rootes decided instead to contract the assembly work to Jensen at West Bromwich in England, and pay Shelby a royalty on every car produced. Two major versions of the Tiger were built: the Mark I (1964â?"67) was fitted with the 260 cu in (4.3 L) Ford V8; the Mark II, of which only 633 were built in the final year of Tiger production, was fitted with the larger Ford 289 cu in (4.7 L) engine. Rootes entered the Tiger in European rallies with some success, and for two years it was the American Hot Rod Association's national record holder over a quarter-mile drag strip. Production ended in 1967 soon after the Rootes Group was taken over by Chrysler, which did not have a suitable engine to replace the Ford V8. Owing to the ease and affordability of modifying the Tiger, there are few surviving cars in standard form. Air Conditioning
Original 260 engine (#1355 4E23-6015E) was rebuilt by boring for 30 over pistons, polished crank and cam. Engine has less tha. Entire car was painted the original Midnight Blue color. The rocker panels were replaced,along with the front valance. The body has no signs of being in any wrecks. Seller's Comments and Description: 1964 Sunbeam Tiger Mark 1matching numbersOriginal color (code 58) Midnight BlueMedia blasted the car on a rotisserie both inside and outside and underneath and then epoxy primer applied AM/FM
22,500Shelton, WAShelton, WA at global-free-classified-ads.com
The car is a real tiger with id of b9470057 lpxfe. There is body work to be done on the car but hardly any of it deals with rust. As the photos show, body has been primed with epoxy prime after it was media blasted. Engine is 289 ford that has a t10 transmission attached. The car is about 90% complete. More photos on request.
16,000Scottsdale, AZScottsdale, AZ at cars-on-line.com
Not restored but maintained, original red with Black, 260 V8, 4-speed manual transmission, leather wrapped steering wheel with deluxe horn ring, runs and drives like it should. Body is straight with good gaps. The engine was rebuilt during his ownership
54,500Costa Mesa, CACosta Mesa, CA at classiccars.com
Original 260 engine (#1355 4E23-6015E) was rebuilt by boring for 30 over pistons, polished crank and cam. Entire car was painted the original Midnight Blue color. The rocker panels were replaced,along with the front valance. The body has no signs of being in any wrecks. 1964 Sunbeam Tiger Mark 1matching numbersOriginal color (code 58) Midnight BlueMedia blasted the car on a rotisserie both inside and outside and underneath and then epoxy primer applied AM/FM