Appearing in 1953, one final Sunbeam sports model, the Sunbeam Alpine, was produced. Based on the Sunbeam Talbot 90 Mk IIa, this two-seater roadster was ...
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Apr 10, 2006 ... A Short History on the Rootes Group Sunbeam Talbot1 ... Production ceased in 1956 and replaced by the sporty Sunbeam Rapier. ... The Alpine Mk I and Mk III ( a Mk II was never made) were hand built like the Drophead Coupe ...
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The Mk IIA had a higher compression engine raising output to 77 bhp (57 kW). ...
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The Sunbeam Talbot 90 (1954); Produced in Great Britain from 1988 to 1981, ... Eventually renamed as the 90 MK IIA in 1952, the only main update on this ...
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STAR also caters for post-war overhead valve Sunbeam Talbot 80 and 90 saloons and coupes, Mark I and III Sunbeam Alpines, and Sunbeam Mark III saloons and ...
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The Ten was available with four-door saloon, sports tourer bodywork and drophead coupe. ... A rebadged Talbot 3 Litre was the 3 Litre based on the Humber Snipe. .... Based on the Sunbeam Talbot 90 Mk IIa, this two-seater roadster was ...
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Jun 16, 2008 ... Production of the 1948-1957 Sunbeam-Talbot 90: Mark I: 4000; Mark Il: ... total 1952-1954 approximately 15000); Mark III: approximately 4000 ...
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