http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_detail.cfm?LOT_ID=AN1113-167986
I saw this car before it went to auction; needed paint, top redone(missing
back glass moldings), interior work, no spare cover, 70's glue on side
moldings, windshield scratched and all rubbers bad. Had screws holding ID
plate and the motor was frozen. This went for $28,000.00. So that is what you
are looking at these days. Do a E-Bay Motors search for Sunbeam, highest
price and get e-mail for new listings. Check Hemming's and Craig list every
week and you may find a nice one. I found mine in Hemming's a few years back
and spent $18 for it. One owner and garaged for most of it's life 0 rust.
All the mechanicals are done, just needs some trim work and a new top. Good
Luck
In a message dated 11/24/2013 12:55:39 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
tncbrown@me.com writes:
Hi Everyone,
I've been becoming interested in classic cars over the last few years, and
I
recently came across the Sunbeam Tiger. Needless to say it was love at
first
sight for a number of reasons. I am just curious about how much it may
cost
to realize my dream someday. In a perfect world, I would find a driver
that
would work for a number of years, with hopes of restoring it down the line.
What is a reasonable expectation to pay for a Sunbeam Tiger Mark 1A in
drivable condition? I know there are different levels of restoration, but
what do you think the range for that may be?
Thank you for your help! This is a great resource!
Tucker Brown
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