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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 ...
FORdecades in the United Kingdom, the Rootes Group consolidated other automobile manufacturers. In 1935, a pair of independent automakers, Sunbeam and Talbot, was purchased and became part of the ...
Looking for a sportier image and better performance, Sunbeam introduced the two-seater Alpine (named for the Alpine Rally) in 1953. SUBMITTED Sunbeam’s history began in 1899 when John Marston Ltd., a ...
Inverness is set to host a national rally for owners of a car that has not been made for more than 50 years. About 100 Sunbeam Talbot Alpines from the UK, continental Europe and North America are ...
Sunbeams were manufactured by the Rootes Group between 1936 and 1957 Inverness is set to host a national rally for owners of a car that has not been made for more than 50 years. About 100 Sunbeam ...
Inverness is set to host a national rally for owners of a car that has not been made for more than 50 years. About 100 Sunbeam Talbot Alpines from the UK, continental Europe and North America are ...
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