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Selling my '62 Alpine

dtbaker61

Donation Time
Please give her a new home... make an offer!
Completely 'stock' everything as far as I can tell....

Sadly deciding to sell my '62.... I bought it years ago intending to convert to Electric, but just never got to it as I got distracted converting a Miata instead, and I hate to see it sitting outside unloved and UN-restored. It is currently not running, and was 'put away wet' as I was intending to remove the gas engine and not restore it. I'm sure the gas tank will need to be cleaned out and engine completely rebuilt. Carburator MAY need to be rebuilt or replaced since last attempted maintenance to replace a jet broke off in the body.

Body has no dents or obvious rust... paint is shot. Chrome bits are all there, but chrome is a bit spotty. Has a hardtop and soft top hardware, soft top is completely gone. Steel wheels, very original throughout. Interior shot, but everything is there.... Headlights, tail lights all ok. Perfect for somebody ready to do a ground-up restoration.

Located in New Mexico for the last 10 years... but has been stored outside.

I have some old pictures I'll put here for now, and get some new ones asap.
 

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DanR

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Dan, That is a sad story that happens to too many of the Sunbeams. Hope it finds a good home.

My Early Series IV GT BW35 was neglected by the two PO's. I almost took her to the scrap yard due to the extensive rust. It was a Saturday and the Yard's were closed is all that saved her.

That was back in 1980. After many years in dry storage you should she her now:)
 
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