1962 Sunbeam Alpine
Offer Accepted
Final Offer: $20,000
Categories: Non-Porsche
Auction type: Deal TankOffer Accepted
1 bid, 22 comments

Vehicle Details


  • Year: 1962
  • Make: Sunbeam
  • Model: Alpine
  • VIN: B9110209
  • Mileage Shown: 2,029mi (TMU)
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Title Status: Clean
  • Color: Carnival Red
  • Seller: porscheklaus
  • Seller Type: Dealer
  • Location: Spokane, WA 99224
  • Dealer Fees: None
  • Lot #: V-0023527-DT

The Sunbeam Alpine was first introduced in 1953 by Talbot-Sunbeam and was named after the Alpine Rally of the early 1950s. This 1962 example had been under the care of its previous owner in California since 1978 and received a repaint in its original Carnival Red color as well as a complete rebuild of the engine in 2003. The interior was also reupholstered with new seat covers, carpeting, and door cards. Accompanied by a folder of receipts and service records, this 1962 Alpine Sunbeam is now being offered at auction by its seller in Washington.

The exterior is finished in Carnival Red (39) with a black convertible soft top, chrome bumpers with overriders, a polished windscreen surround, a driver’s side mirror, a silver fuel filler cap, and a single stainless-steel exhaust outlet. The seller notes some areas of the paint show minor touch-ups, detailed images are provided in the gallery. The 13” wire wheels wear knock-off spinners and are mounted with a set of Merit Metric SE-T tires.

The cabin features twin bucket seats upholstered in black leather with red piping. The dashboard, door panels, and carpeting are said to have been replaced in 2003. Amenities include a heater, lap belts, a center storage console, chrome-ringed Smiths instrumentation, a two-spoke banjo-style steering wheel, roll-up windows, and rubber floor mats.

The Alpine is powered by a 1,592cc inline-four with dual downdraft Zenith carburetors, rated at 80 HP. The rear wheels are driven by a 4-speed manual transmission. The engine was subject to a rebuild in 2003 which included the replacement of the pistons, main bearings, rod bearings, timing chain, tensioner, intake and exhaust valves, valve guides, and valve springs, as well as a new clutch assembly for the transmission. The seller reports some light oil seepage from the engine.

This sale will include a clean title, owner’s manuals, shop manuals, service records, and a bottle of touch-up paint.

 

Auction Results

  • Sold for: $20,000
  • Auction End: Oct 20, 2022 07:15:34PM UTC
  • Number of Offers: 1
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  • Offer from mcjason87 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Sold for $20,000

  • $20,000 offer from mcjason87 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Offer in the amount of $20,000

  • werthwill 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $13,500

  • hireblock5 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $13,000

  • werthwill 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $12,000

  • hireblock5 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $11,500

  • mcjason87 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $10,000

  • jimcomer 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $5,500

  • Bilinski4447 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $5,250

  • Harrini1 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $5,000

  • porscheklaus (seller) 2 years, 2 monthsago

    @Parsonenv25 It would appear that the cam cover gasket was indeed the culprit. Anything else would be truly minor. Thanks, Klaus

  • porscheklaus (seller) 2 years, 2 monthsago

    @Parsonenv25 I am almost certain that it did. I ran the car after installing the new gasket and all looks good. I'll see this morning when I get to the shop and look under the car again. the cork gasket was leaking at both the front and rear of the cam cover. I installed a new silicone gasket and it "appears" to have done the trick. Stay tuned :) .... remember though, it IS British :) :)

  • Parsonenv25 (registered bidder) 2 years, 2 monthsago

    @porscheklaus @porscheklaus. Did the valve cover gasket replacement solve the minor oil leak problem?

  • Bilinski4447 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $2,800

  • jimcomer 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $2,500

  • MGHENDE 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $1,843

  • porscheklaus (seller) 2 years, 2 monthsago

    @Bilinski4447 Surprisingly, no. I recently acquired a new cam cover gasket (installed it yesterday) and when I was on the site, I was pleasantly surprised at what parts are still relatively easy to obtain. Trim items are tough as they are on most older cars but, mechanical and even interior replacement parts are mostly available. Thanks , the car is fun.

  • Bilinski4447 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $1,250

  • Bilinski4447 (registered bidder) 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Had one in 1974 thru 1977..... fun to drive, simple but I assume parts are getting tough to find?

  • porscheklaus (seller) 2 years, 2 monthsago

    I wanted to provide a list of what has most recently been done to the Alpine
    9/2012 new soft top installed
    5/2012 new u joints installed
    11/2005 brake calipers replaced
    9/2014 Fuel tank cleaned

    Thanks again for looking. Btw, I am replacing the valve cover gasket today. Should take care of the minor leak.

  • jimcomer 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Bid in the amount of $900

  • porscheklaus (seller) 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.

  • porscheklaus (seller) 2 years, 2 monthsago

    Good morning everyone. One of the best looking Sunbeam Alpines I have seen in quite some time. Absolutely zero rust. The car starts instantly cold and warm. Until very recently the car had but one owner since 1978. The car lived in California for a very long time, helping to keep it from rusting I am sure. The names associated with racing these cars back in the day is a virtual who's- who of great racing drivers; Bonnier, Brabham, Amon, Clark, Campbell, de Palma, Fitch, Hawthorn, Hill, Hopkirk, Miles, Moss... etc. Quite a list !
    Happy bidding. Please feel free with any questions, I'll answer them as best I can. Inspections are welcomed.

1962 Sunbeam Alpine
Final offer: $20,000 Offer Accepted
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