B-m 1967 Sunbeam Tiger.package 8.74 Mb 202... Direct

The 1967 Mark II is the rarest production version, with only units ever built.

: Most 1967 models were Mark II variants featuring a 289-cubic inch (4.7 L) Ford V8 with a two-barrel carburetor. Power : Rated at approximately 210 horsepower . Transmission : Four-speed all-synchromesh manual gearbox.

: Distinguished by an "egg-crate" style grille , lower body side stripes, and the removal of front headlight cowls. B-M 1967 Sunbeam Tiger.package 8.74 MB 202...

: Features a classic woodgrain dashboard , Jaeger instrumentation, and a wood-rimmed steering wheel. 3. Buying & Ownership Guide

: The original "Powered by Ford 260" badges were typically changed to "Sunbeam V-8" during this final year as Chrysler took control of the Rootes Group. The 1967 Mark II is the rarest production

: 86-inch wheelbase and a curb weight of about 2,600 lbs. 2. Distinctive Features (Mark II)

The , specifically the rare Mark II (Mk II), is a British roadster that famously combines a lightweight European chassis with a powerful American Ford V8 engine. Often dubbed the "poor man's Cobra," it was developed in collaboration with Carroll Shelby . 1. Key Specifications & Performance Transmission : Four-speed all-synchromesh manual gearbox

: Capable of 0–60 mph in roughly 7.5 seconds with the 289 engine.