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Per Wollen, Tromsoe, Norway A car like this in a place with a view like this! What more could there be? A set of the jazziest side mirrors I've seen yet. From Sunbeam Alpine 1959-68 Images | |
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Terry McKitrick, Edmonton, Alberta A local one I can look at. From his Car Page. | |
Some day... I'd like my car to look as good as one of these. I would appreciate other pictures to show me what a LHD Series II should look like, especially some interior and engine-bay close-ups. Do you have a couple? |
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Guy Kavanagh , Montreal, Quebec - "Tigresse" When I loaded this image I gasped "There's my car!" When I showed it to my wife she said "Wow! That's Amazing!" - a 100% Spousal Approval Rating that's sure to help big-time. Beauty, eh? | |
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Jay Kacheroski Not fond of the shade of red, but demonstrating the look of a solid colour all-over. I lean more toward black top covers, to make the interior look larger, but could be convinced if I saw it live. From Sunbeam Alpine 1959-68 Images | |
Series II Red - Front |
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Dennis & Peter Ferrigno of Littleton, Colorado What I expect the Tomato to look like some day. I don't think I'll do (conical) side mirrors or an exterior antenna though. Looks like red wheel rims, an alternative I've considered. From Sunbeam Alpine 1959-68 Images | |
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Fred C. Baker of Mercer Island, Washington Again, a car like this in a place with a view like this! What more could there be? A hardtop would be a bonus. Wires, maybe, but I prefer a solid wheel look. From Sunbeam Alpine 1959-68 Images | |