Buying or Selling a 1967 Sunbeam Tiger?
Introduced at the 1964 New York Auto Show, the Sunbeam Tiger entered production that same year. Carroll Shelby was involved in the design of this two-seater sports car, which featured a slick and refined body. The Sunbeam Tiger was powered by the same engine as the AC Cobra and offered great performance. A second generation of Sunbeam was introduced in 1967 with a Ford 289-cid V8 engine rated at 200 hp. 0-to-60 mph time went from 9.5 seconds to 7.5 seconds and the top speed was increased by 5 mph. Chrysler had bought into the Rootes group in 1964 and tried to replace the Ford engine with a Chrysler unit, unsuccessfully. The Tiger was discontinued in 1967, although it was quite popular in the US.
1967 Sunbeam Tiger Seller’s Guide
The 1967 Sunbeam Tiger was the second generation of the Tiger model and is a rare classic, highly sought after by collectors. If you’re the current owner of a 1967 Sunbeam Tiger and you’re looking to sell it at a good price, the Alex Manos team is a useful resource. Not only do they have a large and constantly growing inventory of classic cars for sale, but also they provide their clients and friends with tips and advice on how to make the best transactions. The friendly staff is composed of classic car experts who understand how difficult it can be to sell your classic and who will go the extra mile to make your experience stress-free. One recommendation the team will give you when it comes to selling a 1967 Sunbeam Tiger, is to gather all the documentation available, including service and maintenance records, and anything regarding the history of ownership.
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Call the Alex Manos and his team today to ask for more tips on how to sell a 1967 Sunbeam Tiger. The friendly staff will help you and also make you a top dollar offer on the spot should your example fit their collection. All offers are payable in cash and the team will handle transportation if convenient. Connect with the team today to get started!
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