Sunbeam Alpine Harrington Le Mans,1960


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Sunbeam Alpine Harrington Le Mans,1960

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Presented in the Wildcards section of this yearβs London Concours was one of 110 Sunbeam Alpine cars converted by Sussex coachbuilder Thomas Harrington Limited with full factory approval from the Rootes Group. From 1961 the cars were transformed from the standard Sunbeam Alpine convertible into a hardtop fastback coupe.
All that is missing is Grace Kelly
James Bond (Sean Connery) driving his Sunbeam Alpine in "Dr. No," the first film of the Bond franchise, 1962.

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What's your favorite 1960s coupe or sports car? (not exclusive to those pictured)
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Ever since I saw To Catch a Thief as a child, I have had a yearning for a Sunbeam Alpine. It is such an attractive, capable road car with some competition successes in rallies.