New to the Forum
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:33 am
Hello gentleman,
I have just joined this truly wonderful site. I currently own a 1966 MK1A Tiger that I purchased approximately two years ago. The car has never been restored and still maintains its original midnight blue paint as well as its body coloured hardtop and original interior. Most unfortunately the original 260 engine was removed in the early 1980s and replaced with a 289 complete with hipo block,cam, solid lifters and a 4 barrel Holley. Its a lovely engine, but I would have loved to have the original engine. The car has travelled extensively having spent time in Denmark, Johannesburg as well as three different regions of the United States. It still has a lovely Sunbeam Tiger club of South Africa badge. As my parents are both from South Africa the car was a perfect acquisition! I am the 6th owner. It has proved an absolutely fantastic car and has completed a 1000 mile rally as well as numerous other minor events. Its rarity also makes it a joy as people really enjoy the fact that such a small car can make such a wonderful noise!
Most glad to join!
Hans
I have just joined this truly wonderful site. I currently own a 1966 MK1A Tiger that I purchased approximately two years ago. The car has never been restored and still maintains its original midnight blue paint as well as its body coloured hardtop and original interior. Most unfortunately the original 260 engine was removed in the early 1980s and replaced with a 289 complete with hipo block,cam, solid lifters and a 4 barrel Holley. Its a lovely engine, but I would have loved to have the original engine. The car has travelled extensively having spent time in Denmark, Johannesburg as well as three different regions of the United States. It still has a lovely Sunbeam Tiger club of South Africa badge. As my parents are both from South Africa the car was a perfect acquisition! I am the 6th owner. It has proved an absolutely fantastic car and has completed a 1000 mile rally as well as numerous other minor events. Its rarity also makes it a joy as people really enjoy the fact that such a small car can make such a wonderful noise!
Most glad to join!
Hans