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TWO THOUSAND AND FIVE
(A Group Design Effort)
August 31, 2003

Page 7:


Entry #7: Concept

"Sunbeam Motor Sports, Inc".


TIGER MK III - 200X

Interstingly enough, a company making accessory body parts in Hawaii seems to be looking for dealers for a new concept car they name

"The Sunbeam Tiger".

I believe it is a good looking concept, but seems to have a lot of Ausitn-Healy in its shape than Tiger. Not that this is bad, as the Healy was always considered a handsome and well-proportioned car, regardless of later model mods The Healy designer was rigid in his views, and would not deviate from his original clean concept, regardeless of "suggestions".

It is not clear what the size and components would be like, though it seems large enough to carry some hefty powertrain. Similar in overall concept to the Panoz. How it is practical to ship ANYTHING from Hawaii boggles, but more power to them.

I signed up for information, but have yet to get any,.

So, What's it worth with, say, the latest Mustang HiPo running gear and IRS?

Steve Laifman


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