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1966 Sunbeam Tiger Catalog and Classic Car Guide, Ratings and Features

Image of 1966 Sunbeam Tiger, sourced from www.beverlyhillscarclub.com , Image Link.

Performance Metrics

Performance: +70
Handling: +65
Ride Comfort: +55

Fundamental Metrics

Safety: +30
Maintenance and Upkeep: +50
Restoration Difficulty: +60

Emotional Appeal

Looks: +80
Collectability: +75
Historical Significance: +60

MMP Rating

6.9 /10
Engine Specifications
Engine: 260 cu in (4.3 L) Ford V8, 289 cu in (4.7 L) Ford V8
Displacement: 260-289 cu in
Horsepower: 164-200 hp
Torque: 258 lb-ft
Compression Ratio: 8.8:1
Ignition System: Conventional, distributor
Cooling System: Liquid-cooled
Performance Specifications
0-60 Time: 7.8 seconds
1/4 Mile Time: 15.6 seconds
Top Speed: 122 mph
Transmission and Drive
Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
Transmission Type: 4-speed manual
Fuel and Efficiency
Fuel System Type: Carburetor
MPG: 20 mpg
Dimensions and Brakes
Brakes: Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes
Wheelbase: 86 inches
Weight: 2,565 lbs

Note: Specifications for classic cars are given to the best of our ability, considering the limited and variant data available.

Roaring Legacy: The 1966 Sunbeam Tiger

When power meets poise, legends are born – such is the tale of the 1966 Sunbeam Tiger. This British-American hybrid sports car, with its roots in the assembly lines of Sunbeam, a marque of the Rootes Group, took the automotive world by storm with its V8 muscle tucked into a compact European frame. The Tiger was a product of transatlantic collaboration, designed to combine American horsepower with British handling finesse. A unique fact that sets the Tiger apart is that it was famously associated with actor Steve McQueen, who owned and drove one, adding to its cool factor and historical allure.

Design and Innovation

The 1966 Sunbeam Tiger boasted a sleek, road-hugging body that was as functional as it was eye-catching. Its exterior styling featured clean lines and an aggressive stance, hinting at the power under its hood. Inside, drivers were greeted with a no-nonsense cockpit that prioritized driver engagement over luxury. Materials were a mix of practicality and comfort, with enough refinement to make it stand out in its class. Technological features of the era included rack-and-pinion steering and a four-speed manual transmission that offered precise control over the burly V8 engine. Color options ranged from stately Arctic White to vibrant Carnival Red, with British Racing Green being a popular choice among enthusiasts. Body styles were limited to a two-door roadster, but this iconic configuration was all that was needed to cement the Tiger's place in automotive history.

Historical Significance

The Sunbeam Tiger's introduction into the sports car market challenged preconceived notions of performance and design. It set itself apart from contemporaries by successfully marrying American V8 power with a lightweight European chassis – an approach that would inspire future generations of sports cars. Its lasting influence can be seen in numerous models that followed, seeking to replicate its recipe for success.

Performance and Handling

Underneath the hood lay a 260-cubic inch (4.2-liter) Ford V8 engine that propelled the Tiger from 0-60 mph in under 8 seconds – an impressive feat for its time. The top speed flirted with the 120 mph mark, making it a true contender on both road and track. Handling was nimble for a V8-powered vehicle, thanks to its well-balanced chassis and responsive steering. Drivers often reported an exhilarating driving experience – from the throaty rumble of the engine to the tactile feedback through the wheel and seats – making every journey memorable.

Ownership Experience

The Sunbeam Tiger was versatile enough to serve as a daily driver, yet it shone brightest on weekend drives or at local car meets. Maintenance required some mechanical savvy due to its hybrid nature but was generally straightforward for those familiar with classic cars. Reliability was typical for a vehicle of its era; regular upkeep could keep a Tiger purring for years.

Fun Facts

Beyond Steve McQueen's endorsement, the Tiger also made appearances in motorsport and pop culture. While not known for breaking speed records, it held its own in endurance racing and club events. Critics often pointed out its limited production numbers and somewhat cramped interior compared to domestic muscle cars but could never deny its charm or performance prowess.

Collector's Information

Today, the 1966 Sunbeam Tiger is a coveted piece among collectors. With only about 7,000 units produced during its entire production run from 1964 to 1967, it's relatively rare. Values have appreciated over time due to its unique heritage and celebrity connections. A well-maintained example could fetch anywhere from $80,000 to upwards of $150,000 depending on provenance and condition.

Conclusion

The 1966 Sunbeam Tiger stands as a testament to innovation and cross-cultural collaboration in automotive history. It's a vehicle that delighted enthusiasts with its performance and continues to captivate collectors today. As we look back on this roaring classic, we're reminded that true automotive passion knows no borders – only horizons waiting to be chased.

1966 Sunbeam Tiger Catalog of Parts

1966 Sunbeam Tiger Accessory Floor Mat - 12X17-AC 31 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Accessory Floor Mat - 12"X17"-AC 31Accessory Floor Mat - made of high quality black rubber with molded original emblem. Also designed to be sewn into new carpets. 12"X17", Each

1966 Sunbeam Tiger Clutch and Brake Pedal Pads.  2-1/2 wide X 3-1/2 long-CB 82 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Clutch and Brake Pedal Pads. 2-1/2" wide X 3-1/2" long-CB 82Clutch and Brake Pedal Pads. 2-1/2" wide X 3-1/2" long. Pair

1966 Sunbeam Tiger Headlight Ring Seal.  8-3/8 O.D., 6-1/4 I.D.  Pair-HR 4 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Headlight Ring Seal. 8-3/8" O.D., 6-1/4" I.D. Pair-HR 4Headlight Ring Seal. 8-3/8" O.D., 6-1/4" I.D. Pair

1966 Sunbeam Tiger Trunk Hinge Pads.  1-3/8 wide X 7-1/8 long-MP 10-A 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Trunk Hinge Pads. 1-3/8" wide X 7-1/8" long-MP 10-ATrunk Hinge Pads. 1-3/8" wide X 7-1/8" long. 4-Piece Set R&L

1966 Sunbeam Tiger Windshield Wiper Transmission Pad-MP 10-B 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Windshield Wiper Transmission Pad-MP 10-BWindshield Wiper Transmission Pad. 1-1/8" wide X 1-5/8" long. Each


1966 Sunbeam Tiger Spring Shackle Rubber Insulators-RP 125 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Spring Shackle Rubber Insulators-RP 125Spring Shackle Rubber Insulators. 1" wide X 6-3/4" long each. 12-Piece Set

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