It appears to be a Series II, although I'm not 100% certain. The Series I
leading edge on the door on had a partial window guide, roughly about 1/4
the height of the window. The Series II had the window guide full length. In
the photo on the drivers side the edge of the windshield frame appears thick
enough to be the window guide. Though the photo's not clear enough to tell
for sure.
Eddie
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark J Bradakis [SMTP:mjb@autox.team.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 3:05 AM
> To: alpines@autox.team.net
> Subject: Clean, low mileage, one owner from new, blah blah blah
>
> 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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