Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
Immaculate Original Tiger, 289, Tremec 5-Speed, Panasport Wheels
Here's an ultra-rare original 1967 Sunbeam Tiger Mark II in pristine condition. The Tiger started life as a Sunbeam Alpine, then Carrol Shelby's design work gave it a substantial power boost with a Ford V-8, and completed the package with subtle styling enhancements. Legendary among classic British roadsters, Tigers absolutely destroyed scores of unsuspecting Triumphs, MG's, Lotuses, and many others.
The last production year was also the best, with the 260 V-8 being upgraded to a 289. These carried the Mark II designation and were serious challengers to many muscle cars of the day. With only 532 Tigers made in 1967, the last production model year, this is your chance to own an authentic example of factory-hotrod history. This example is paired with a Tremec 5-speed transmission, and is finished in sinister-looking black with tan top and interior, leaving no doubt this Tiger is ready to pounce. The painstaking care taken in this restoration is clearly evident in every detail, and it's a car you can show, drive, and feel alive when you're behind the wheel.
1967 Sunbeam Tiger
Mark II Roadster
$139,500
1967 Sunbeam Tiger
Mark II Roadster
Stock #: 1271
VIN: B382100777
$139,500
Specs
- Stock
- 1271
- Miles
- 59,214
- Vin
- B382100777
- Body Style
- Convertible
- Engine Size
- 289 V8
- Transmission Type
- 5 Speed Manual
- Body Color
- Black
- Interior Color
- Tan
Description
Here's an ultra-rare original 1967 Sunbeam Tiger Mark II in pristine condition. The Tiger started life as a Sunbeam Alpine, then Carrol Shelby's design work gave it a substantial power boost with a Ford V-8, and completed the package with subtle styling enhancements. Legendary among classic British roadsters, Tigers absolutely destroyed scores of unsuspecting Triumphs, MG's, Lotuses, and many others.
The last production year was also the best, with the 260 V-8 being upgraded to a 289. These carried the Mark II designation and were serious challengers to many muscle cars of the day. With only 532 Tigers made in 1967, the last production model year, this is your chance to own an authentic example of factory-hotrod history. This example is paired with a Tremec 5-speed transmission, and is finished in sinister-looking black with tan top and interior, leaving no doubt this Tiger is ready to pounce. The painstaking care taken in this restoration is clearly evident in every detail, and it's a car you can show, drive, and feel alive when you're behind the wheel.