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RE: Sunbeam Alpine

To: "'Nick Striglia'" <comsyscon@adelphia.net>, <tigers@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: RE: Sunbeam Alpine
From: " Ron Fraser" <rfraser@bluefrog.biz>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 08:32:40 -0400
Nick
        With enough money and enough work any engine could be stuffed into
that Alpine as you indicated.
The Ken Miles Alpine/Tiger proto type has a Ford V8 with automatic trans and
a lot of engineering of parts; the engine is set forward so little or no
cutting was needed.   The firewall was completely re-tooled for the Tiger so
the engine could be set back and there are many other changes.   It would
involve a lot of cutting, forming, welding, time and money to do correctly. 

        There are a number of Alpine owners who have converted to the Ford
V6 engine.   It seems to fit very nicely and the owners indicate that it is
a much easier conversion than the V8, plus it gives nearly the performance
of the V8.   Some owners that have also owned Tigers like the V6 Alpine
conversion better.

Another conversion I have seen is a Mazda Rotary engine.   I'm sure others
are very possible.

        I suggest you join Tigers East/ Alpines East; there are a number of
members with the V6 conversion and I believe Steve Towle of Merrimack NH has
done several of them.
www.teae.org/

Ron Fraser

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tigers@Autox.Team.Net [mailto:owner-tigers@Autox.Team.Net] On
Behalf Of Nick Striglia
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 7:20 AM
To: tigers@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Sunbeam Alpine


Hi All

Im new to this list and joined because in my experience this is the best 
place to get the information you want. I do not own a Sunbeam tiger but 
would like to have one I have always been interested but never pursued 
it and now the prices are getting up there. I recently found a sunbeam 
alpine sitting in a yard here in Vermont. Its pretty rough but can be 
fixed it will never be a concourse car. The four cylinder motor is 
seized and my question would be, can you put a Ford 289 and 4 speed into 
an Alpine without much trouble I have read of people putting 302's and 
T-5 5 speeds into Tigers so I would assume that you could put one into 
an alpine body.  I know that you can fabricate any motor into any car( I 
was involved in putting a small block Chevy into a Mercedes 300 series 
car) But I really don't want to cut the car up that bad. So any 
Information would be greatly appreciated

Thanks

Nick Striglia


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