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Description
1956 Sunbeam-Talbot 90 Supreme MkIII
A lovely
example; overdrive; original upholstery; driven to the sale; complete with tool
kit
The first
Rootes design of the post-war era, the Sunbeam-Talbot 90 was launched in 1948
and featured a modified pre-war 2-litre chassis and an overhead valve version of
the 2-litre Humber Hawk engine.
In 1950
the car was much improved in MkII form with a new cruciform chassis frame,
independent front suspension, better brakes and an enlarged 2,267cc 70bhp
engine. Stirling Moss proved the ability of the new car by coming second overall
in the 1952 Monte Carlo Rally, while works entries walked off with the Team
Prize in the French Alpine Rally later in the year.
In 1952
the car was further upgraded to MkIIA spec now with 77bhp and in 1954 came the
best model of all, the 80bhp Sunbeam 90 MkIII, easily distinguished by the three
portholes on either side of the bonnet. Blessed with fine handling for its day
with spirited acceleration, a top speed of almost 100mph and bullet-proof
reliability, it made for a very sporting saloon and won the Alpine Rally
outright in 1955.
This
handsome 1956 MkIII Supreme was purchased by the vendor in 2012 and has proved
both reliable and great fun to drive. In fine
order when he bought it, he has had to do little to the car to keep it up to
scratch bar regular maintenance and servicing.
It has
been well repainted at some time in the past and the interior is a joy to
behold, the original leather remaining in lovely usable
condition.
Complete
with overdrive, the vendor reported a comfy 70mph cruise on the way to the sale,
making this elegant and distinctive sports saloon a most usable classic on
today’s busy roads. If a ‘50s
sports saloon is on your radar, come and have a look at this one – it is the
nicest we have seen for a long time.
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more information – contact [email protected]
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