Mihai has even branched beyond the usual confines of an automotive writer from time to time, however, his heart is still close to anything car-related. He's most at home retelling the story of some ...
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When the 1964 Sunbeam Tiger added V8 shock
The Sunbeam Tiger did not just arrive quietly in the mid‑1960s, it landed like a small British thunderclap with an American ...
April 17, 2009 The 1925 Sunbeam Tiger was a supercharged V12 four-liter racing car, driven by Sir Henry Segrave at 145 mph (233 km/h) and was the smallest-engined car ever to hold the world land speed ...
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Sunbeam promoted the new Tiger as the fastest car in the world priced under $3,700. It was a way to go fast and handle well for a lot less than a Cobra or Corvette. Tigers United tells us The Roots ...
Like most Sunbeam Tiger owners, Dave Johnson discovered soon after he bought his rare Anglo-American sports car that ownership required two things: a good torque wrench and a great sense of humor. A ...
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How the 1954 Sunbeam Alpine found its audience
The 1954 Sunbeam Alpine did not arrive in a vacuum. It emerged at a moment when British makers were scrambling to court drivers who wanted something lighter and more glamorous than a family saloon, ...
Percy Jones measures up with driver Kaye Don in a mockup of the Silver Bullet. The supercar created by Sunbeam aimed to set a new world land speed record, but fell short – so short that the company is ...
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