Practical Classics on Sunbeam Rapier Restoration (Brooklands Restoration)
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Sunbeam Rapier, Alpine 1955-1965 Owners Workshop Manual (Autobooks)
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Sunbeam Rapier and Alpine Owner's Workshop Manual (Classic Reprint Series: Owner's Workshop Series)
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Anybody else out there who is a Sunbeam Rapier or Hillman fan ?
What classic or collector car are you?
I always wanted to own a Sunbeam, and I am coming soon.
Aw! sorry about your car .. Maam my first car was a Hillman Minx, I put a Weber carb on it and I've never had trouble.Lovely cars a day.
I used to own Hillman Minx property model.It 62 was built by Chrysler Rootes car before purchase, there was two tone green.A pox on the bastard who earned it.
where can i find carpet,s for a 1968 sunbeam rapier.?
Go to sunbeamrapier.com, it`s the owners club site.
Good luck, lovely motor
Classic British Cars - Sunbeam Rapier and Hillman Super Minx
From the 1999 series.
Speedqueens: Rosemary Smith
Delphine hurriedly switched seats with Rosemary and took over the maps herself before they were completely lost, after it was found that she had been holding the map upside down. While working as a junior dress designer her classic good looks did not go un-noticed and she was soon modelling the creations as well as designing them. It did not start well though, as she proved pretty incompetent at map-reading and soon got the pair lost. Left without a navigator one weekend in 1959, she roped in Rosemary to fill in and inadvertently started a new career for her. Delphine Bigger was a friend of Rosemary's in the business who was a keen amateur rally driver. Once the roles were reversed, Rosemary really got into the driving and was scoring respectable times....
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I have a bunch of bodies and bits and pieces crying out to be used and at the rate I'm going I'll be 80 before I get round to using them all. I was going to send away for a Penelope Pitlane chassis too but instead I'm going to try to use an old Monogram brass adjustable chassis in it, courtesy of Ron Baron in Vanouver, (thanks, Ron), and a set of steel type wheels from a (Marx. Well the weather has cooled off and the humidity has subsided and I'm feeling more in the mood for doing some slot stuff. It's a lovely model and a very clean casting that needs hardly any clean up, and comes complete with glazing and decals. Then theres this Scalextric Jag D-Type which I want to paint and put a new motor and wheels on it. I've taken...








