Hi Ian,
you may also remember that the very same roof style is used on the
Harrington C type Alpine like mine.
The C type was based on the series 2 body and had the hatch back styling
but retained the larger fins. I guess the roof may have been re-worked
slightly for the wind screen frame changes on the series 3 and 4 based
cars.
So far as the 'Harrington' Tiger is concerned, the guys at Sunbeam
Spares Company are long term Sunbeam enthusiasts and club officials. I
have a feeling they are actually selling the car on behalf of a
customer.
I spoke to Keith Hampson today and he explained that what they have
advertised is a Tiger which has been "Harringtonised" by the owner. They
do not present the vehicle as a genuine Harrington original and
apologised for any mis-understanding.
I have known both Keith and Brian for a long time and would tend to
support them.
As far as the owner is concerned I cannot comment as I know of him by
name only.
If you want to buy an authentic Harrington D type, contact me off list
as I know of one of the remaining 3 which may be for sale shortly.
One a lighter note, has anyone seen the film, 'The Italian Job' its a
great car chase movie and the coach used was made by Harringtons - now
you really needed to know that.
Now I also have a Tiger and according to my calculations .....
Harrington Alpine plus Tiger = £ xxx
Harrington Tiger and series 2 Alpine = £ xxxx
Anyone want to buy a series 2 Alpine or a Tigerrington wotsit ?? 8-)
Happy Sunbeaming
Jeff
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Jeff Howarth
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