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Sunbeam Alpine spare parts at Limora

The engineers Kenneth Howes and Jeff Crompton were commissioned in 1956 to develop a sporty vehicle primarily aimed at the US market. The result was the Sunbeam Alpine, a British roadster produced from 1959 to 1968 in five generations (Series I to V), with a total of 69,278 units built. Each series brought technical and stylistic advancements.

  • Series I (1959–1960): Distinctive tailfins and a 1,494 cc engine with two Zenith Stromberg carburetors.
  • Series II (1960–1963): Improved performance thanks to a larger 1,592 cc engine. 
  • Series III (1963–1964): In addition to the roadster called Alpine Tourer, there was a version with a fixed hardtop, designated Alpine GT. The Series II design was largely retained. 
  • Series IV (1964–1965): Smaller tailfins and a more modern design. For the first time, a model with a fully synchronized gearbox was optionally available. 
  • Series V (1965–1968): Largest engine with 1,725 cc and 92 hp, sportier appearance with cleaner lines and no tailfins.
Marc Hoven

Trained and gained experience in a Porsche and Jaguar specialist workshop. Over 10 years in spare parts sales. Specialist for Italian classics such as Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, and Maserati.

Contact at Marc.Hoven@limora.com

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