What is the value of a 1963 Sunbeam Alpine?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
Sport Roadster $10,394
Sport Roadster $10,717
Sport Roadster $19,396

How fast is a Sunbeam Alpine?

It had a top speed of 99.5 mph (160.1 km/h) and could accelerate from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 13.6 seconds. A fuel consumption of 31.4 miles per imperial gallon (9.0 L/100 km; 26.1 mpg‑US) was recorded.

What is the difference between a Sunbeam Tiger and Alpine?

Although twice as powerful as the Alpine, the Tiger is only about 20% heavier, but the extra weight of the larger engine required some minor suspension modifications. Nevertheless, the Tiger’s front-to-back weight ratio is very similar to the Alpine’s, at 51.7/48.3 front/rear.

How many Sunbeam Tigers are left?

Sunbeam Tigers seem to be undergoing a renaissance of sorts in the marketplace. Perhaps it’s partly due to Carroll Shelby’s death, but these cars are also incredibly useable, stylish and powerful. It also doesn’t hurt the equation that only about 3,000 to 3,300 of the Anglo-British machines are likely to still exist.

What engine was in a Sunbeam Alpine?

The engine for the new Sunbeam Alpine was a Rootes 1494cc in-line four cylinder OHV with an alloy cylinder head. This engine was mated to a four speed manual gearbox with synchromesh on the top three gears in typical post war British style.

How much is a 1965 Sunbeam Tiger worth?

This car, Lot 227, sold for $151,200, including buyer’s premium, at RM Sotheby’s Amelia Island Auction in Florida on March 9, 2019….Detailing.

Vehicle: 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Mk I
Years Produced: 1964–67
Number Produced: 6,498 (plus 536 Mk II cars)
Original List Price: $3,425
SCM Valuation: $70,000

How many Sunbeam Alpines are left in the UK?

2021 2019
SUNBEAM ALPINE 1.3k 1.3k
SUNBEAM ALPINE AUTO 2 2
SUNBEAM ALPINE MKS I TO IV 34 27

Did James Bond drive a sunbeam?

James Bond’s first car was the modest Sunbeam Alpine Series II, in lake blue. After being invited to the mountain apartment of enemy spy Miss Taro, Bond drove the Sunbeam up the dusty road and into a trap.

Is the Sunbeam Alpine reliable?

With its pronounced fins at the rear giving the car an almost wedge shaped appearance the Sunbeam Alpine was an avant garde design to come out of Britain. Built to be ruggedly reliable, sporty, fun, and sufficiently stylish that 007 looked entirely at home in one, this was a car that deserved to be a world beater.