Today, I came out of my favorite restaurant and saw this Sunbeam Tiger in the parking lot. I wish I'd had my real camera with me. These phone
camera pictures will have to do.
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I thought that the 4 cylinder Alpine was cool, even if under powered, but when the 260 Ford powered Tiger came out I was very impressed. They decided
that the 289 C.I. motor was too much due to wheel spin issues from the tiny 13" wheels. Those are great pictures of an obviously beautiful car.
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The car pictured has a 302 badge on it. I wonder if it has a 302 under the hood.
[edit on 2008/9/30 by GradyPhilpott]
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It wouldn't have been a difficult swap, but the 302 badge just looks so right on this car that I can't help wondering if it came that way. They
might have geared them up and gone to the 302s in the later production cars. I was an Austin Healey owner when these things were introduced and two of
those things and numerous British Motorcycles stifled my interest in all things British with wheels. I must admit that when they weren't having to be
wrenched on, they were fabulous.
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