Sunbeam Alpine
The Sunbeam Alpine is a compact sports car produced by the British manufacturer Sunbeam from 1959 to 1968. Known for its sleek design and lightweight construction, the Alpine was aimed at the growing market for affordable sports cars. It featured a four-cylinder engine and was available in various configurations, including a convertible version.
The Alpine gained popularity in motorsports, particularly in rallying, where it showcased its performance and handling capabilities. Its design was influenced by the Rootes Group, which owned Sunbeam at the time, and the car remains a classic example of British automotive engineering from the era.