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SUNBEAM ALPINE (1959 - 1968)

Lowest Price: £1,484 • Median Price: £9,849 • Highest Price: £88,000 • Sell-Through Rate: 74%

Sunbeam Alpine (1959 - 1968)

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£1,484

LOWEST PRICE:

SINCE 2020

£9,849

MEDIAN PRICE:

SINCE 2020

HIGHEST PRICE:

£88,000

SINCE 2020

NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:

205

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SELL THROUGH RATE:

74%

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48

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£8,385

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The Sunbeam Alpine, produced from 1959 to 1968, was a stylish British roadster. Rootes Group aimed it at the American market.

Its design was influenced by American styling trends. The Alpine gained popularity through its appearance in the James Bond film "Dr. No."

The Sunbeam Alpine was succeeded by the Sunbeam Alpine Fastback and later the Sunbeam Tiger.

Did you know that the Alpine almost didn't happen? Rootes was struggling financially, and the Alpine was a risky project. Designer Kenneth Howes and Jeff Crompton worked in secret, hiding the prototype from management until it was too late to cancel.

How much is a Sunbeam Alpine (1959 - 1968) worth?

In average condition, a Sunbeam Alpine (1959 - 1968) is worth £9,849.

What is the most expensive Sunbeam Alpine (1959 - 1968) to sell in history publicly?

The most expensive Sunbeam Alpine (1959 - 1968) to sell in history was sold for £88,000.

What is the cheapest Sunbeam Alpine (1959 - 1968) to sell in history publicly?

The cheapest Sunbeam Alpine (1959 - 1968) to sell in history was sold for £287.

When was the Sunbeam Alpine (1959 - 1968) produced?

The Sunbeam Alpine (1959 - 1968) was produced between 1959 and 1968.

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