The link worked fine for me - looks like a Series I or II Alpine judging by
the fins and the lack of quarter windows on the doors. If the underside
isn't rusted out, it looks like it could still be a viable project.
Jon Arzt
Omaha, NE USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Amidon" <damidon@gilsongfx.com>
To: "Mark J Bradakis" <mjb@autox.team.net>
Cc: <alpines@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 5:06 AM
Subject: Re: Clean, low mileage, one owner from new, blah blah blah
> I could not get that link to work.
> Any ideas?
> Dan
>
> Mark J Bradakis wrote:
>
> > Okay, I may have exaggerated a tad in the subject. Sometime over the
course
> > of the week I may be dragging some cars out from under a tree over to my
shop.
> > Being a Triumph guy, I'm not well versed on Sunbeam Alpines, but I will
soon
> > own one. In truth, I've already owned it for a number of years, I just
finally
> > need to get it out of this fellow's back 40. Wonder what year it might
be?
> >
> > No engine (well, there is a block under the tarp I think) no gearbox, no
dash,
> > no interior, no title, and me with no clue. I'll try to get some more
details
> > on what may actually be left when I get it extracted, but for now, take
a peek
> > at http://www.team.net/TeamFat/alpine_01.jpg and see if there is
anything you
> > think may be salvaged.
> >
> > mjb.
> > PS: The funding drive has done well, thanks to those who contributed!
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