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  1. Sunbeam Motor Car Company. For the motorcycle marque, see Sunbeam Cycles. Sunbeam Motor Car Company Limited was a British automobile manufacturer in operation between 1905 and 1934. Its works were at Moorfields in Blakenhall, a suburb of Wolverhampton in Staffordshire, now West Midlands.

  2. This list of car models made by Sunbeam Car Company is a great way to see how Sunbeam Car Company has evolved over the years. Sunbeam Car Company types also have car class information available if you click on their names and go to their dedicated page.

  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. The Sunbeam Motor Car Company Limited. In March 1905 the Sunbeam Motor Car Company Limited was formed with a starting capital of £40,000. The cars were made at Moorfield Works, off Villiers Street, and John Marston was Chairman.

  5. Dec 14, 2023 · The Sunbeam Motor Car Company, from its inception under John Marston to its zenith in the hands of Louis Coatalen, represents an extraordinary chapter in automotive history, distinguished by pioneering innovations, remarkable racing achievements, and the creation of vehicles that epitomised luxury and performance.

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    The motor business was incorporated into the Sunbeam Motor Car Company Limited in 1905 and Sunbeam motorcycles were not made until 1912. Between 1899 and 1901 Sunbeam produced a number of experimental cars, but none was offered for sale.

  7. Sunbeam Motor Car Co Ltd. The Sunbeam Motor Car Company was established by John Marston who was born in 1836 Ludlow. He started his own business and then took over Edward Perry’s business when he died. In 1913 and 1914, Sunbeam’s production of a car called “Toodles V”, which was the first racing car to be powered by an aero engine and ...

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