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UMU Posted - 06 Feb 2011 : 20:52:13
A while ago now i visited the Black Country Museam, which by the way is a pretty good day out, well worth a visit.
They had a small Sunbeam stand with an old example of a Sunbeam - not sure what it is, with only 3 wheels and looks something between a bike and a car. They also had some posters to read a little about the marque.

ps hope the pics are clear enough to read from
Enjoy!







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Fastback Thomas Posted - 07 Feb 2011 : 16:22:16
I suppose it's the the very first...
A 1901 sunbeam 2-3/4 HP I don't know what they mean with it but I've got a poster filled with only sunbeams from 1901 till 1970 as introduction year of the cars.

I like a car that looks normal but really knocks your socks off!!
sanchaaze1 Posted - 06 Feb 2011 : 21:11:13
nice motor but i couldnt see it as my daily runner

laird ellis

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