Sunbeam Alpine Series I & II T-Shirt - Long Sleeves - Side View
Sunbeam Alpine Series I & II 1959 - 1962 Long Sleeve T-Shirt
Kenneth Howes & Jeff Crompton were tasked with doing a complete redesign in 1956, with the goal of producing a dedicated sports car aimed principally at the US market. Ken Howes contributed some 80 per cent of the overall design work, which bears more than incidental resemblance to the early Ford Thunderbird on which he had worked before. The "Series" Alpine started production in 1959 as a two-door roadster configuration, and later was became available in both open and removable hardtop versions. On the latest versions, the rear had received re-styling with the downsizing of the fins being the most notable change. Production lasted until 1968 with around 70,000 examples produced. People are still looking for the Sunbeam Alpine driven by Sean Connery as James Bond 007 in Dr No. If you're happen to know the where about the car, please contact us... in collect… I'll even give you a free shirt :-)
A game of subtle lights and shadows reveal the magnificent curves of the body of the Sunbeam Alpine Series I & II, a Legendary British Automobile. Detailed and harmonious, the artistic illustration has grabbed the essence of one of the most influential vehicle of the 20th century and is printed in front of the tee. Refine and stylish, it is a perfect wear for any occasion and to show your passion for a true Legend that lives forever: the Sunbeam Alpine Series I & II Long Sleeve T-Shirt.
The featured original artwork has been printed on a high quality 6.0 oz 100% pre-shrunk American cotton t-shirt.
Seamless double needle collar - sleeve & bottom hems.
It is available in Black, Charcoal, Indigo, Forest Green, Navy, & Military Green in size S - M - L - XL - 2XL - 3XL - 4XL and 5XL
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