Response to your question for item #4522027799 - Sunbeam Tiger V8 Prototype
Replica / AlpineHers is the oficial ebay response from the seller...
mayf
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From: essexdingo@hotmail.com
To: drmayf@teknett.com
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 7:18 AM
Subject: Response to your question for item #4522027799 - Sunbeam Tiger V8
Prototype Replica / Alpine
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Dear drmayf,
You asked:
"Hello, from across the pond! The idea of a Daimler engine in the
Sunbeam is intriguing to say the least! Do you have any provenance regarding
this fact? That a Daimler engine was in fact prototyped in a SUnbeam before
finally settling on the small block Ford V8? That it was a factory fitment or
done by an outside shop under the approval of Lord Rootes? I am really curious
about the claim. many thanks, LAwrence E. Mayfield PAhrump, NV"
The guy who converted it had done quite a bit of research, but if
you go here
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cache:6C7PlVDyxoQJ:www.theautomobile.ndirect
.co.uk/PDF2002/02_09_34.pdf+sunbeam+tiger+prototype+daimler&hl=en%20target=nw
there is an article which tells you more - first a Rootes 2.3, then the
Daimler were apparently tried before Shelby came along with his idea.
View this listing now to bid or purchase this item.
Item # Item Title Listing end date
4522027799 Sunbeam Tiger V8 Prototype Replica /
Alpine 29-Jan-05
Thank you,
youve*just*been*sniped*lol!!!!!
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