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Sunbeam History:
John Marston who was apprenticed to the Jeddo Works of Wolverhampton as a metal lacquerer started sunbeam. In 1859, at the age of 23, he bought two... more

Sunbeam Overview:
Sunbeam was a marque registered by John Marston Co. Ltd of Wolverhampton, England, in 1888. The company first made bicycles, then motorcycles and... more

Sunbeam Details:
During the great depression, the Rootes Group headed by brothers, William “Billy” and Reginald purchased Sunbeam. They quickly introduced a new... more




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Sunbeam Overview:
Sunbeam was a marque registered by John Marston Co. Ltd of Wolverhampton, England, in 1888. The company first made bicycles, then motorcycles and cars from the late 19th century to circa 1936, and applied the marque to all three forms of transportation. A Sunbeam was the first British car to win a Grand Prix race, and set a number of land speed records.

Other Sunbeam details:
During the great depression, the Rootes Group headed by brothers, William “Billy” and Reginald purchased Sunbeam. They quickly introduced a new marque in 1938 called Sunbeam-Talbot, which combined the quality Talbot coachwork, and the current Hillman and Humber chassis and were assembled at the Talbot factory in London. After a series of models, the Rootes was itself in financial trouble. In 1964, 30 percent of the company was purchased by Chrysler, which was attempting to enter the European market. Chryslersexperience with the Rootes Empire appears to have been an unhappy one. The last Sunbeam produced was the "Rootes Arrow" series Alpine/Rapier fastback (1967-76), after which Chrysler, who had purchased Rootes, disbanded the marque.








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Blue Sunbeam
1999 - £20000
Excellent Condition, recently been serviced, 1 owner from new! This is an... more




White Sunbeam
2000 - £25000
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Red Sunbeam
2005 - £32000
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