Compact dimensions and the weight savings of its thin-wall block design were hallmarks of Ford’s new Windsor small-block V8 series upon its debut in 1962. It soon became obvious the little Windsor ...
Hosted on MSN
You’ve likely never heard of the 1967 Sunbeam Tiger but it hides a Ford V8 under the hood
The 1967 Sunbeam Tiger looks like a tidy British roadster from a distance, all slim fenders and modest chrome. Up close, the details still whisper Alpine rather than muscle car. The surprise sits ...
More than other cars, the Sunbeam could never decide what it wanted to be. The Sunbeam Tiger was made by a British brand that built it with a Ford engine. Then the company was bought by Chrysler, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results