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Sunbeam_in_AZ

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My Tiger story starts just after I graduated high school in '85. I was driving a '66 Pontiac LeMans; I had been working for a few months and decided to look for a different car. I had the muscle car experience - fast, no brakes or handling. My British car history was limited to driving and fixing my friend's '64 MGB and another friend's '66 big Healey. Instead of listing cars I could live with, I started listing attributes I wanted, then listed those attributes in order
of importance. I started looking in the local paper's classified section (I did mention that this was 1985), for cars that might fit the bill. In the paper one day I saw an ad for a Sunbeam Tiger. I knew very little about the car. I knew it was a V8, but I thought it was the Buick 231 aluminum motor. I decided to check it out that afternoon and meet the owner at the local small airport. The Tiger had a hitch installed and he was using it to tow his helicopter in and out of the hangar. After learning a little bit about the car and its history, and looking it over for rust and damage, everything looked good so we went for a test drive. I drove it very cautiously, then the owner drove back to the hangar with me as the passenger and said, "this is how you will drive it when you own it". Even with the 260 being a little tired, it was a great time and I bought the car the next day. Soon after purchasing the car I joined Cat. Some mods followed over the next few years - a 289, Capri wheels, and a Ron Davis radiator. But for the most part, it was reliable and my daily driver until the late '90's. A few years after I bought the first car, a friend found another one in a storage lot with a dozen different cars in need of restoration. There were a couple of '50's Alpines, a '67 big block Vette, an early OSCA, and a Lambo Espada, among other things. It was hit in the front and poorly repaired, but it was complete with no rust. I bought the second car and a decade later, I took it Dale's and had the front clip replaced and the rest of the body primed and prepped for paint. Today, the second car is still waiting its turn while I restore the first car, hopefully for the final time. When I bought the first car it was red with black interior, but I plan on returning it to its original color, Mediterranean blue. The second car was Embassy black with a red interior and I have no plans to change that. Both cars are MK1, the black car has the short shifter and traction master, the red car had the Motorola radio setup with the speaker box. I included a picture of the black car as I found it, one of it getting dropped off at my parents' house for storage, one after I picked it up from Dale's, and one of the red car before I started tearing it down.
 
Time Flew; Fast!

Liked the story; realized my Tiger history started in 1964 with a ride in a local attorney's kitten. It took one full-time and 2 part time jobs but I was hooked and ole' # 78 is still with us . . . . . . . .
 
My mom gave me some pics she converted from slides, yes I said slides. I thought I would share. One shows the Tiger when I first brought it home, my Lemans in the background. Another shows when I brought the second car home. Two things of note, first, I still have a scar on my shin from the trailer hitch. Second, the tires and owner have gotton wider over the years, I wonder what would happen if I went back to the original wheels.
 
great pics. so cool to see it in stock form on the original cross hatch trims. How was the tow hitch mounted?
 
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I remember those sunglasses, I mean shades man...
Still have the Capri wheels? I was thinking buyingof a set I saw on Craigslist but a fellow member scared me off them as he said it took messing with to get em to for, did it?
Like the 635csii too.
 
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I remember those sunglasses, I mean shades man...
Still have the Capri wheels? I was thinking buying a set I saw on Craigslist but a fellow member scared me off them as he said it took messing with to get em to fit, did it?
Like the 635csi too.
 
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The hitch was mounted in between the bumper spacer and the bumper bracket and had two holes drilled in the trunk floor with a couple of bars to help distribute the load a little. I included a picture of the hitch so you can get an idea. Yes I still have the capri wheels. The spokes/ribs are flat with the mounting surface on the backside of the rims so you have to run a spacer because of the hump on the outside edge of the brake drum. They would probable work fine if you have disks in the back. I over engineered mine by milling the lug holes bigger and making press in sleeves with a flange and pressing in the sleeves through the spacer from the back side so the spacer is a permanent part of the rim now. The shades, I think were Bucci cat eyes, those are long gone but I still have my tortoise shell Rayban wayfarers.
 
Yes I like the trailer hitch :)
And the shades were fitting.
We will be racing in Tucson on the 12 Oct. If you are near to there come on out and we can share Tiger story's :)
 
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