What engine was in a Sunbeam Alpine?

What engine was in a Sunbeam Alpine?

The Sunbeam Alpine Mk 1 Special was based on the 2267 cc Mk 1 Sunbeam Talbot motor, with alloy rocker cover and Siamese exhaust ports (cylinders 2 and 3)….Alpine Mark I and III.

Sunbeam Alpine Mark I & III
Engine 2267 cc (2.3L) I4
Dimensions
Wheelbase 97.5 in (2,476 mm)
Length 168.5 in (4,280 mm)

What kind of car did Don Adams Drive in Get Smart?

Sunbeam Tiger —
For Warner Bros. upcoming new “Get Smart” movie, due in theaters June 20, director Peter Segal drew his inspiration for the film’s star car — a Sunbeam Tiger — from the original TV series starring Don Adams. Only it’s not quite a Tiger.

How much does a Sunbeam Alpine weight?

Features

Engine Location : Front
Body / Chassis : Steel unibody
Production Years for Series : 1959 – 1969
Price : $2,599
Weight : 2185 lbs | 991.099 kg

Who makes the Sunbeam car?

Chrysler
Sunbeam manufactured their own aero engines during the First World War and 647 aircraft to the designs of other manufacturers….Sunbeam Motor Car Company.

Type Public Listed Company
Parent John Marston Limited 1920: S T D Motors Limited 1935: Rootes Group 1967: Chrysler Europe 1978: Groupe PSA

How can you tell if a Sunbeam Tiger is real?

All three Inspectors will sign off on an authentic car, issue a Certificate of Authenticity and affix a TAC sticker under the dash on the passenger’s side. Tigers that pass the inspection are considered “TACed” and the car’s VIN is entered into a database that is maintained by the Sunbeam Tiger Owners Association.

What color was Maxwell Smart’s car?

In the black-and-white pilot episode only, Smart drives a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT PF Spider Cabriolet. In the opening credits, the Tiger was used for seasons one and two. In seasons three and four, Smart drives a light blue Volkswagen Karmann Ghia, because Volkswagen had become a sponsor of the show.

What kind of engine does a Sunbeam Alpine have?

Model: 1967 Sunbeam Alpine Engine: Nissan CA18DET Conversion performed by: owner Making it Right Bill purchased this Alpine online in February 2008. A previous owner had already completed an engine swap. The Alpine came with a Ford “Cologne” 2.6L sixty-degree V6 and a Ford C4 automatic transmission installed.

Who is the owner of a 1967 Sunbeam Alpine?

Owner: Bill Ashby BritishV8 UserID: bashby City: Broomfield, Colorado Model: 1967 Sunbeam Alpine Engine: Nissan CA18DET Conversion performed by: owner Making it Right Bill purchased this Alpine online in February 2008. A previous owner had already completed an engine swap.

When did the Sunbeam Alpine series 3 come out?

The rarest production Alpine, the Series III was produced from March, 1963 to January, 1964 for a total of 5,863 units.

What kind of cylinder was in Bill Ashby’s Sunbeam Alpine?

Someone had replaced the Alpine’s brake master cylinder with a 1-1/16″ bore cylinder, which gave the car way too hard a pedal. In summary, Bill saw potential in the car but recognized that nearly everything the previous owner had done would have to be ripped out and redone correctly.