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  1. Sunbeam Alpine Series II (1960-1963) Registered. Motor Cars. 1960s. Sunbeam Alpine Series II Production 1960 to 1963 Class Sports car Body style 2-door roadster Engine 1592 cc (1.6L) Wheelbase 86 in (2,184 mm) Length 155 in (3,937 mm) Width 61 in ...

  2. The Sunbeam car brand was founded in 1895 by John Marston. The first car, the Sunbeam-Mabley, was built in 1899. The Sunbeam Motor Car Company was formed in 1905 and was located in Wolverhampton, England. The company initially produced a range of two and four-cylinder cars, and later began to produce six-cylinder models.

  3. Twenty Years of Sunbeam Achievement in Peace and War, The Sunbeam Motor Car Co. Ltd. The Greatest Motoring Achievement Ever Recorded - 203m.p.h. The Sunbeam Motor Car Co. Ltd. Powered Vehicles Made in the Black Country, Jim Boulton with Harold Parsons. Sunbeam “The Supreme Car” 1899 – 1935, Bruce Dowell. Sunbeam Racing Cars, Anthony S. Heal.

  4. Sunbeam Motor Car Company Limited was a British automobile manufacturer with its works at Moorfields in Blakenhall, a suburb of Wolverhampton in Staffordshire, now West Midlands. Its Sunbeam name had been registered by John Marston in 1888 for his bicycle manufacturing business. Sunbeam motor car manufacture began in 1901. The motor business was sold to a newly incorporated Sunbeam Motor Car ...

  5. Sunbeam® provides a full line of specialty vehicles including their exclusive PowerPorts™ Line: a beautiful, powerful, and versatile way to produce an incredible supply of on-going electric power. PowerPorts™ can be placed and moved almost anywhere, effectively becoming your own portable on-site electric company for your home or business ...

  6. The Sunbeam's engine and chassis specifications are provided in the item. Frederick J. Caldwell, Inc. is the New England distributor located at 1043-1045 Commonwealth Avenue in Boston. Sunbeam Motor Car, built by The Sunbeam Motor Car Co. Ltd. of Wolverhampton, England | Historic New England

  7. Sunbeam was a British automotive manufacturer founded in 1905. Sunbeam traces its roots to Sunbeam Cycles, a bicycle and motorcycle company that spawned the Sunbeam Motor Car Company. The company had a few notable models during its early period such as the 3-Litre Super Sports, but eventually entered financial difficulties and was acquired by ...

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