1966 Sunbeam Tiger Mark 1A - Jay Leno's Garage

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  • 1966 Sunbeam Tiger Mark 1A. What do you do when you drive past a guy in the car that got away? Well if you're Jay, you invite him and his car to visit your garage. Not only does Mike Michels put Jay behind the wheel, but he's got a wealth of knowledge on the l'il roadster with Cobra DNA.
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  • @SpiderWebbb1
    @SpiderWebbb1 11 років тому +81

    In the early 70's, we (four guys from Detroit) had just parked two Tigers in front of Harrah's in Reno, NV. Jay pulled up to go to work in the club. On the way in, he stopped and looked at our cars for a few minutes. He kept saying, "I always wanted one of these." Nice guy! He put us in the front by the stage and picked up our tab. I guess it was shortly after that he went out and bought the beater he was talking about in the video.

    • @KD-bk7gd
      @KD-bk7gd 2 роки тому +4

      Haha that’s crazy. Thanks for the story man! Probably wouldn’t be watching this episode if you didn’t do that.

    • @jackhammer7824
      @jackhammer7824 2 роки тому +2

      I'm pretty sure Jay said his Tiger was during high school. As was mine which I purchased from my older sister after she
      Separated from her first husband. The car needed a engine rebuild, so I had that done by some young guys in Boulder. They said never again would they work on a SUNBEAM. The electrical systems in British cars are a nightmare.
      Then after selling it 4 years later the man came back 2 months later mad as hell. The frame too was bent , and had steering issues.

  • @julianrichards2175
    @julianrichards2175 2 роки тому +27

    In 1966 as a five year old, my dad owned the local Rootes dealership. He had a Tiger as his personal car. One late autumnal English evening, the roads were damp, we were driving home on a winding A road in a fairly spirited manner, the rear inevitably broke loose and we spun three or four times ending up facing the way we had been going and hitting nothing. I was pretty scared my dad looked at me and very calmly but seriously said, don't tell your mother, lol.
    I kept my silence.

  • @getplaning
    @getplaning 9 місяців тому +5

    I love Jay's stories about the cars he had before he had money. Reminds me of my own 2nd car, a 1967 Alfa Romeo GT Veloce, fuel gauge didn't work, holes in the floor, my date would walk home leaving me and the car at the side of the road, couldn't keep it. The car is worth $75,000 today.

  • @ronkemperful
    @ronkemperful 4 роки тому +2

    My spent part of his military service in England where he had bought a Sunbeam Tiger. He then brought it home, eventually returning to Phoenix AZ. In the hot summer weather the car overheated and backfired noisily; but it was a blast for an 11 year old to ride around, sitting squeezed in the area behind the seats (I was quite skinny then) and we road around at night when it was cooler for the engine and for us humans. His car was red. Enjoyed your video.

  • @richardeggleston959
    @richardeggleston959 10 років тому +22

    It is so nice to learn about the cars in Jay's collection. He is such a nice guy who is not full of himself. He is just down to earth and I enjoy his comfortable, knowledgeble style.

  • @cliff7292
    @cliff7292 8 років тому +61

    Talk about bringing back great memories. Just like Jay I bought a Tiger in 1973 for a whopping $950.00 . On the way home from the North Hills of Pittsburgh to my home in the South Hills it was all over the road.. I was heartsick, just blew our tax return on this thing and I had a wife and new born infant to take care of. I replaced the bias ply tires with a set of radials and installed some heavy duty Red Ryder shocks. It was like the difference between night and day. When I returned to pick up a box of parts and a shop manual from the previous owner it was his turn to be heartsick. He had no idea how nice the car could handle with the proper tires and good shocks. I went on to enjoy it for a year or so ,then with a second child on the way and an incident of going over 100 miles an hour one night, well I got the ultimatum, "The Tigers gotta go !" Wisely I chose my wife over the car, 42 years later I'm still glad for my decision.... But I must admit, I still miss my Tiger ..

    • @realazduffman
      @realazduffman 7 років тому

      You are sure it was the tires and not Route 28?

    • @wallybazoom2541
      @wallybazoom2541 7 років тому +4

      Clifford Warner wrong decision...

  • @732lover
    @732lover 11 років тому +8

    My father had one of these when I was a kid, it was an immaculate 66 convertible, 289 V8, red with black leather interior...it was just such an amazing experience being in that car, everybody just looked at it as you went down the road, it was a fast little thing too. I lovingly gave it the nickname, the "rocket propelled paperclip"..it was just amazing...and I was a very sad boy when he sold that car. :( Seeing this video brought back a lot of memories.

  • @frankhoward7645
    @frankhoward7645 5 років тому +3

    While in college in 1972, I spotted a '66 Forest Green Alpine with a removable hardtop, sitting in a campus parking lot, full of leaves. I found out that the owner (another student) had abandoned it because it didn't run. Lucky for me, we settled on a price based on my bank account, as opposed to the value of the car. $200. I got it running and drove it through graduation where I hooked it to a U-Haul to move to Minnesota in 1975. 9 months later, I got a job selling cars so I filled the tank and the Alpine went into a 12-year hibernation. After 12 years, I didn't have to worry about changing out the old gas because 100% of it had evaporated! After cleaning up the points and adding some gas, it started right up with the use of a spare battery. I rebuilt all of the hydraulics so it was once again road worthy and in 1988, I sold it to a fellow from Wyoming for 7 times what I had paid for it in 1972. I think his plan was to convert it into a Tiger. Those were the days.

  • @mojostevo
    @mojostevo 11 років тому +3

    I like how respectful of other peoples cars Jay is. He never takes liberties, and has the owner do things like open the hood and so on.

  • @stevehazlewood2960
    @stevehazlewood2960 4 роки тому +2

    My ex brother in law had a 67 tiger I got to drive a few times back in '71. I was a senior in high school. What a fun car to driver. Power for days. I remember changing the spark plugs, not for the faint of heart. I still have the scars. Brings back great memories

  • @tahoe4beauty
    @tahoe4beauty 5 років тому +142

    My Granddad sold them, one day he was pulled over by a cop for speeding. He told the cop to take it for a drive, and dared him to see if he could keep it at the speed limit. The year was 1967..the cop took the wheel and while smiling ear to ear (over the speed limit..) he told my Granddad " Well..you were in the right lane..the fast lane" and let him go! Ah the GOOD OLE DAYS....!!!! ✍️)))

    • @dlwatib
      @dlwatib 5 років тому +5

      Fun story.

    • @tolrem
      @tolrem 5 років тому +1

      Even in my country in the old days the cops would sometimes let you off if you had a good story..not any more.

    • @Idahomie
      @Idahomie 5 років тому

      Yep, those were the days'

    • @carolingian5736
      @carolingian5736 4 роки тому +2

      @Maafa 1619 you get breaks when you invent civilization yeah

    • @babypandas2648
      @babypandas2648 4 роки тому +4

      Imagine if your granddad is black

  • @gavinivers8941
    @gavinivers8941 2 роки тому +4

    Great how Jay is so enthusiastic about peoples cars, and the work they have put into making the car right.

  • @bryancurry1898
    @bryancurry1898 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for a great video. My Uncle that lived in South Pasadena had one and he let me drive it. I was a teenager, and had just gotten my license. It was in great shape when he sold it, so it is probably out there in the collector universe, Great memories.

  • @mikefelty2625
    @mikefelty2625 2 роки тому +6

    I've always loved these cars since I found out they existed. I like how this one with the more modern gearbox, exhaust, and gearing makes it sound somewhat like a foxbody Mustang.

  • @clarkgriswold5903
    @clarkgriswold5903 7 років тому +3

    I bought a 1966 Tiger way back some time ago and owned it for about 3 weeks before I sold it again, doubled my money too. I saw it a few years ago at British Car Day in Bowie Maryland and it was completely restored, my god it was just magnificent to see again. It was green in color too, I never got to drive the one I bought because it had been sitting in the garage for about 10 years, it originally came from the West Coast so zero rust issues and the man was the second owner too. I wish I could find it again to see it. I sold it to a guy that lives in McLean Virginia and lives on Leigh Mill Road. What memories to see Jay drive one!

  • @daninthout8308
    @daninthout8308 3 роки тому

    I purchased one off the showroom floor in '67, right out of college. My fav car ever.

  • @erwinschmidt7265
    @erwinschmidt7265 5 років тому +42

    My 1st car was a Sunbeam. In 1968, a couple months older than Jay, I wanted a fast car but age of majority 21 so needed parents permission as still a minor. Mom approved purchase as speedometer only went to 80. That 80 was on the tach for 8,000 RPM and so not to risk truth being known phoned buddy upon arrival home and we high tailed it back down to the Rootes Motors Dealer in Ann Arbor Michigan and bought the car cash!! What Mom never knew apparently never hurt her!!!

  • @casinosnoopy9900
    @casinosnoopy9900 5 років тому +5

    Saw one of those at a Mecum auction a few years ago, Blue with a hardtop and it had a 302 in it. Drop dead gorgeous car.

  • @kdm71291
    @kdm71291 9 років тому +21

    Considering Jay's comedy background, I'm a little surprised that he didn't mention that Maxwell Smart drove a Sunbeam Tiger, haha!

    • @maryblaylock6545
      @maryblaylock6545 3 роки тому +2

      That was Don Adams own car. His house was at the top of a hill and on trash day he would put the bin in the car to take to the end of the drive before going to work. And many were the days that he forgot and drove to work with the bin still in the car.

    • @LiLi-or2gm
      @LiLi-or2gm 3 роки тому

      Came here for this comment!

  • @EllotusFreeholy
    @EllotusFreeholy 8 років тому +14

    Just saw my absolute favorite car. That thing is awesome.

  • @sulftech
    @sulftech 10 років тому +12

    I am pleased to say I own a tiger I bought new in 1966 for $3025.00.
    It is original with a 260 engine with a 2 blr carb. a few years ago I had a engine compartment fire. I had the engine compartment restored to original condition.
    It is fun to hear about a California owner . I intend to keep it a drive it.
    Thanks
    Charles Jinks

    • @gregraines1599
      @gregraines1599 10 років тому +1

      Man, if I were you I'de never let go of it. In fact, I'd be buried in it with my hands strapped to the steering wheel. Might want to put the top up though.

    • @nunyabizness3642
      @nunyabizness3642 4 роки тому

      I hope u still have it!

  • @BuzzSargent
    @BuzzSargent 3 роки тому +1

    My neighbor on Governors Island in New Hampshire had a Sunbeam. In 1970 I purchased a new MG MGB roadster for $3,250 brand new. Life was so good back then. Thanks for a little drive back in time. Happy Trails

  • @MrRotaryrockets
    @MrRotaryrockets 5 років тому +4

    Bond..James Bonds.. first car..I've had 3 Sunbeams (no Tigers) a 62, a 64, and a 68 but when the 68 blew the engine I installed a Rotary 12a with headers and 4 speed trans . much more fun..Jay the Tiger is sweet thanks for the eye candy..

  • @garyinkin4834
    @garyinkin4834 Рік тому +1

    Speaking as an Englishman, we did and still do manufacture cars with larger engines [look at the history], but also felt that smaller more reliable [and less thirsty] engines were more readily accessible and far more practical. The common British driver wanted to enjoy driving his/her car on our much shorter and narrower roads without spending most of the time on the petrol station forecourt filling the thing, particularly as fuel in the Uk has always been far more expensive than it is in the USA. Motoring is so much more than balls out power.

  • @MrKabDrivr
    @MrKabDrivr 11 років тому +3

    What a "garage"! More a gigantic showroom with tools, really! And it's nice to hear that Mr. Leno had his humble debuts as well... Makes him that much closer to the ordinary folks most of us are... Thanks again, Mr. Leno, for taking the time to share all this with us...

  • @americanpancakelive
    @americanpancakelive 2 місяці тому +1

    Jay is the absolute best dude and I love his car channel.

  • @stephenmneedham
    @stephenmneedham 8 років тому +30

    My father bought one new when we lived Europe. All these other sports cars had 4 cylinder engines and the original Sunbeam did too. That one was called an Alpine and except for the taller back tails to the brake and signal lights they looked the same. He used to enjoy passing back and forth with Triumphs (sp?) Mgs, Austin Heallys, Alpha Romeos, my spelling sucks today. He'd finally hit the gas and leave them far behind not realizing we were in a 260v8. It was fun. I have to go for some spelling lessons... later, StepheN

  • @R33Racer
    @R33Racer 12 років тому +9

    Jay, you sir have stupendious taste! Thank you from Great Britain for appreciating our true overlooked classics. :)

  • @charlesfoster141
    @charlesfoster141 5 років тому +3

    I have always wanted a Sunbeam Tigre ever since seeing one on "Get Smart" andddd loving it!!

  • @firefightergoggie
    @firefightergoggie 9 років тому +112

    Jay, Jay, Jay...let the gentleman speak. I know you're enthusiastic about the car, but patience . Great video... great car.

    • @demondhaas7401
      @demondhaas7401 8 років тому +10

      thought the same

    • @thomaselliott573
      @thomaselliott573 8 років тому +1

      +Demond Haas Jay maintains control, "he jaw shall rule all"

    • @thomaselliott573
      @thomaselliott573 8 років тому +5

      +Thomas Elliott His jaw's perpetual motion makes the longevity of any mechanical part look like it was a malfunctioning part that could never be used anywhere. He just never stops talking.

    • @RB747domme
      @RB747domme 5 років тому +12

      SuperSix Delta
      "What colour is it?"
      "Well it's act-.."
      "Can we take a look under the hood?
      "Sur-.."
      "Is that the original carburettor?"
      "N- ."
      "How much power?"
      "T -.."
      "Right, right.. is that the original air cleaner?"
      "Ac-.."
      "Can we take it for a ride?"
      "-.."
      "Cool. Let's go.."

    • @Hertog_von_Berkshire
      @Hertog_von_Berkshire 5 років тому

      I think that Mike Michels is completely sober.

  • @stephenfereday8308
    @stephenfereday8308 9 років тому +9

    I was 16 in 1966 and loved these Couldn't even afford to fill the tank Ended up with 1932 Morris 8 Drove it till it dissolved into iron oxide and loved it to bits I am 65 now and have a 1954 upright Ford pop

  • @johnferguson7235
    @johnferguson7235 8 років тому +1

    The first car that I ever rebuilt was a 1959 Sunbeam Alpine. We started at the front and worked our way back to the tail, inside and out. It took us about 6 months but the project came out great and the car ran better than new. I am still sorry that I sold that car so I know how Jay feels.

  • @bassbone2010
    @bassbone2010 5 років тому +3

    Hi Jay, in the 60's I had a Sunbeam Alpine... it was and still is my favorite car.

    • @erneastersr8298
      @erneastersr8298 5 років тому

      I also had a Sunbeam Alpine. It had 3 tops. The convertable, the tonue and a hard shell with port hole side windows.. I loved that car..

  • @P_RO_
    @P_RO_ 5 років тому +3

    There are a lot of tales of things that went on in the 60's when nearly every English car and motorcycle manufacturer was struggling just to stay afloat. According to an acquaintance whose Dad worked at Chrysler back then, Sunbeam did fit a couple with 273's, but the engineering was more "cut the car away where the engine and transmission hit" than a proper re-design, so that when they tried to drive the first one, a front wheel collapsed just outside the garage door. Sunbeam tried to patch it together but it kept breaking, so the project was cancelled and any good parts from the cars went back onto the assembly line. For certain there were two 273 drivetrains shipped to Sunbeam, but nobody can really verify anything after that. As I said, lots of tales, so mine may be just another one- take it or leave it.
    The main problem with the Tiger was the two different concepts of what the car was about. The English thought "sporty" was about fun and handling, while the Americans thought "sporty" was acceleration times in a straight line. Given the tires of that era neither was happy with the results so even though the Tiger could do both well in the right hands, it went unloved and poorly marketed by the American dealers who couldn't figure out how to sell it to Americans who wanted a Mustang, Corvette, or GTO.
    Kind of like the Pantera, we just weren't ready for it, so it never caught on and more's the shame of that.

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 7 років тому +3

    I have watched a good few of Jay's videos. I love the camera angles on this one: seeing Jay from low angle in the driver's seat; seeing the car profile from the low belt-line shots on the drive. Videographically, this outing suits the car so well. I remember these from 'back in the day' but I never knew much about them. For me, this video is a welcome 'catch up' time!

    • @neilgibbons2532
      @neilgibbons2532 6 років тому +1

      James Ellsworth use 2 see than a lot in the west inde.

  • @dougwhole6009
    @dougwhole6009 7 років тому +5

    when those repo Minilites were spinning at different speeds, was for me, the most beautiful thing ever

    • @mosesberkowitz3298
      @mosesberkowitz3298 3 роки тому

      Yes! That WAS the high point of this video-- Now I want a Tiger.

  • @MrWeeRhys
    @MrWeeRhys 5 років тому +39

    Manufactured in WOLVERHAMPTON. Very proud. Also the birthplace of Robert plant.

    • @tonymarshall1148
      @tonymarshall1148 3 роки тому

      Actually the Tigers were built by Jensen Motors in West Bromwich

    • @Channel-os4uk
      @Channel-os4uk 3 роки тому

      @@tonymarshall1148 West Midlands - same thing, ent it?

  • @07sgt0279
    @07sgt0279 8 років тому +1

    This was my first sportscar. Was shopping for a Cobra but could not afford the 6K(used for 4.5K). Got a powder blue Tiger for $2600. Payments were $63/mo. The good old days! Had to sell her a few years later after we had our second child. What a great little car!

  • @stevomcsteve9492
    @stevomcsteve9492 5 років тому +7

    OMG that Tiger sounds beautiful!

  • @MH-fb5kr
    @MH-fb5kr Рік тому +1

    1967, San Francisco, my girlfriend had this car in light blue… remember coast highway drives along the Pacific to have lunch in Santa Cruz. Lot of fun and plenty of power… the Sunbeam was hot too.

  • @Sigtyr1
    @Sigtyr1 8 років тому +21

    Jay Leno's garage is a religion to me, and it all started with this video

    • @whichlens435
      @whichlens435 7 років тому +1

      Watch his Daimler SP 250 vid : another fine, delicious religion.

    • @JeremyBorkat
      @JeremyBorkat 6 років тому +1

      Mine was the Honda CBX video. His enthusiasm combined with the interesting motorcycle and I've been following ever since.

  • @Point221b
    @Point221b 9 років тому +14

    Hi Jay, left school 78, spent next the next 25 years in vintage, veteran and classic restoration in the UK.
    Had some involvement with most in that time, Jag, Rolls, Bugatti, Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini etc. including a couple of wild Tigers! Sorry to say, but I took a lot of it for granted as a cocky teenager!
    This Tiger was the only one with torque. The addition of an V8 made a pretty looking car into something worth having. We used to joke there was a rope in the trunk in case you need to tow a truck out of a ditch!
    Love your site, brings back good memories.
    Save your pennies and maybe one day you will have enough to by a fixer.
    Good luck, Martin.

  • @wilbertbenjamin
    @wilbertbenjamin 9 років тому +12

    I love all your vids, this was a great idea. I had a sunbeam tiger in 81. strait line going thru the gears took thought and real control

  • @scottslotterbeck3796
    @scottslotterbeck3796 2 роки тому +2

    I remember seeing one in Sacramento in about 1979 or so. Beautiful car.

  • @dbdemyan
    @dbdemyan 11 років тому +7

    Great looking car and a very nice guided tour. Thanks Jay and Mike!

  • @dennisfriedrich4382
    @dennisfriedrich4382 4 роки тому

    I knew a guy who lived in a town called Brigintine, NJ--Who worked on, repaired -sold parts for his own business called Team Tiger-Now this is back in the late 60's early to mid 70"s-they were idenical looking cars to Jay's.

  • @OmegaSwitch
    @OmegaSwitch 9 років тому +7

    Now this is a cool car. Makes me wish we could've had cars like the TVR Griffith 500 here in the states.

    • @woooster17
      @woooster17 8 років тому +1

      You definitely missed out, I'm on my 6th TVR.. Had a 4.5 litre Chimera, but sold that for a much rarer TVR 420 SEAC (1 of 37)
      Like the Tiger, the sound of the V8..roof down, never gets old..

    • @arttrombley7385
      @arttrombley7385 6 років тому

      goodfella, Hell, we've got Impala's that you can put a Tiger in the trunk as a spare and still turn 11's. The U.S. is the automobile capital of the World, and I'm not bragging, that's just fact.

    • @andrewbarton8525
      @andrewbarton8525 5 років тому

      @goodfella21f on a straight line on US roads. In Europe your big fat wollowing v8's suck. It's horses for courses. On a typical twisty narrow rough European road at the time a 1.8 ltr MGB or a 2.5 ltr Triumph TR 5 would blow a yank tank to pieces. Just like your tanks quarter mile times in a straight line would blow a little European sports car to pieces... Then we had the E type, Ferrari GTO, Mercedes SL... You guys had niet, nadda, nothing until the Ford GT40

  • @walterf6993
    @walterf6993 5 місяців тому

    One day we drove up to Solvang, CA and they were having a car show. I saw this MGB sitting on display, and the I noticed the side emblem which read; MG Tiger. It gave me a warm feeling because sure enough there sat the 289 in the engine bay.

  • @vokieman2979
    @vokieman2979 8 років тому +9

    I worked on one of these when i did Auto Body work when i was in my 20's. It had the small block Ford 260 V8. It was an animal and could burn some serious rubber.

    • @Odessa45
      @Odessa45 5 років тому

      Abusing a customers car? Nice

  • @tomoday4450
    @tomoday4450 2 роки тому

    Jays drivin everything and still gets excited 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
    True Car Guy !

  • @michaelschneider-
    @michaelschneider- 7 років тому +4

    The Roots Group LTD ... Sunbeam Alpine (I4) and the Sunbeam Tiger (V8) were popular convertibles in the early to mid '60's era. .. The television prime time comedy series Get Smart began each episode with a fast paced bright red Alpine squealing its tires rounding a city block corner to an abrupt stop. Maxwell Smart and the Cone of Silence .... Hilarious.

    • @Revolution1117
      @Revolution1117 5 років тому

      @DrakeIsSix Correct. The Alpine didn't have the end-to end chrome trim with the V-8 (260) badging in-between like Smart's car, and my father's red '65 Tiger. As far as "Get Smart" (and The Cone of Silence" LOL!), probably one of the funniest shows of the day. Then again, I'm a huge fan of Mel Brook's comedy, who produced the show.

  • @michaelhofer9149
    @michaelhofer9149 5 років тому +2

    I love the optical effect those wheels give!

    • @ronschlorff7089
      @ronschlorff7089 5 років тому

      Yeah, like watching a stage coach in an old western movie!! LOL.

  • @hugos6444
    @hugos6444 5 років тому +3

    Such a beautiful car, and dark green, styling to me that is nicer than a Cobra convertible.

  • @kkorff
    @kkorff 5 років тому

    Always wanted the Tiger. Bought a red Alpine in my Junior year in high school in 1968. Love, love, loved it. Got 9 friends in it and drove all over town (Claremont, CA). Did a lot of rallies, lost my virginity in it, drove it hard. Use to beat MGBs, TR4s and Spitfires all the time racing on Ortega highway. Wish I still had it. Replaced it with a Jaguar Mark IV. Loved that, too. A little sluggish on the acceleration, but the red leather, burled wood and 78 rpm record player was way cool. Wish I still had that one too. Loved it. But I still love the Tiger. One just sold at Barrett/Jackson for $100k. Beautiful.

  • @homebrewer7
    @homebrewer7 5 років тому +7

    I remember when they dropped a Ford 260 V8. They were beating the Corvets in the 1/4 mile in Portland Oregong.

  • @kennethmiller2935
    @kennethmiller2935 4 роки тому

    My grandpa had serial number #69, A 1965, originally with a 260 and when the 289 came out He couldn't wait to put one in. We went to Detroit and picked up a brand new 289 crate engine from Gratiot Auto Supply. We took it home and Gramps installed a "Racer Brown" cam and kit, a brand new Edelbrock intake and a Holley 4 barrel. Then He ordered a "tuned" exhaust from some outfit in St. Louis. That was His pride and joy, I learned how to drive a standard transmission in that car, it was the first car I ever drove by myself. It was a sweet ride, sounded so good and many years later I discovered it would get a nice "chirp" in all four gears LoL. He would let me take it out on dates but I had to have it home at midnight, and, yes He'd wait up till I got it home and safely in the garage. When I graduated in 1979 I left Ohio and moved South, Gramps died in 1987 and Dad and Uncle wanted to know if I wanted the Tiger, I did but I had no where to keep it in Texas and I knew the Texas weather would destroy it in due time. So they sold it in Hemmings Motor news to a guy in Florida for 6,800 bucks. I've looked for it since but I've never been able to locate it. I have Lot's of fond memories, It's an awesome little car and that sound from the drivers seat is Heaven.

  • @SkepticCat-pz1zz
    @SkepticCat-pz1zz 5 років тому +4

    Jay as an actual real guy in Hollywood (rare) you should get together with the real Top Gear crew and produce the proper British Top Gear show. It was the most watchable show ever!

    • @dlwatib
      @dlwatib 5 років тому

      Top Gear is so disreputable Jay should never go near it.

    • @frankcurtis6179
      @frankcurtis6179 5 років тому

      @@dlwatib Jay was actually a guest on Top Gear as the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car and it was evident that he enjoyed every minute of it.

  • @RoaroftheTiger
    @RoaroftheTiger 2 роки тому +1

    This was One of Two of my "dream cars" ... In my eyes, the Tiger, still looks "contemporary'" - Beautiful ! The Other was (TVR's) 'Griffin' - also a 289 Ford Small Block. That Car had a published weight of 1800 lbs. !

  • @FirstOnRaceDayCapri2904
    @FirstOnRaceDayCapri2904 10 років тому +10

    Damn , that's one big engine for that car , i can't imagine the pain of changing the spark plugs or the oil filter...

    • @39MercFlathead
      @39MercFlathead 4 роки тому

      My father had one. You took the front fenders off to change the spark plugs.

  • @timothyfoleyjr2796
    @timothyfoleyjr2796 4 роки тому

    I (my Dad) had a ‘64 MG-B. We had a header made for it and tuned dual exhausts. We had it bored and stroked and not much else. It had real “Wire Wheels w/ Knock Offs” brass hammer in the tool kit. Dad and I raced in “time & distance” rallies. I wanted to do more of the things that they did with the “Tiger”, but Dad put his “foot down”. I loved to drive it in the “Homecoming Parade” even though there was only one class ahead of our’s. The Class of ‘65. It was a brand new high school. It was in Rancho Cordova, California. I was in the Class of ‘66. I had sold my Canary Yellow ‘55 Chevy w/327ci fuelie out of a wrecked Corvette. I bought a 1966 Pontiac GTO. I kept it in my Moms name because, insurance was unbelievable for a seventeen year old. When I went to Vietnam, my little brother was driving it. He wrecked it in a street race. Such beautiful cars. I loved the “B”. I always loved that time. Being able to brag that it won its ‘Class’ at LeMans. With the GT-40s & The Ferrari’s going at it.

  • @GamleJas2
    @GamleJas2 8 років тому +6

    I had a Sunbeam bicycle for 40 years!

    • @hughjasse4047
      @hughjasse4047 8 років тому +3

      +GamleJas2 I had a Sunbeam toaster oven in college

    • @TheMythOfTheThickSix
      @TheMythOfTheThickSix 7 років тому +3

      Hugh Jass I buy sunbeam bread

    • @ldnwholesale8552
      @ldnwholesale8552 7 років тому +2

      I have a Sunbeam Air Conditioner, Works ok but sounds like a jet in take off mode!
      I had a Sunbeam iron too.

    • @dougtaylor2803
      @dougtaylor2803 6 років тому +1

      My grandparents had a Sunbeam electric lawn mower...it was cool, it had two blades instead of one.

    • @peglegnoid6139
      @peglegnoid6139 6 років тому

      Sunbeam electric razor .

  • @neverendingmods
    @neverendingmods 11 років тому

    When I auto crossed my 02 wrx back in 02-04 there was a guy with a green sunbeam tiger that raced in our little local group in the vintage stock class but with littler slicks all around it . OI thanked him for bringing it out when ever he did . Most times he ran against modified miatas because so few cars locally. He had 260 ci. Love me a Sunbeam Tiger.

  • @bicyclist2
    @bicyclist2 7 років тому +20

    Jay "Can we take it for a ride?" "Sure." "COOL!!" Sounds like he's a teenager who was given the keys to the family car.

  • @GreenStellarLesPaul
    @GreenStellarLesPaul 11 років тому +1

    I LOVE it! My family has a 1961 Sunbeam Alpine; the 4 cylinder car; which is still waiting to be restored.... But the good news is that it's been in a semi-climate controlled garage since 1972! I'm really excited to get her running and driving again. :)

  • @EdwardLeeSunRiseCars
    @EdwardLeeSunRiseCars 10 років тому +104

    Maxwell Smart Car.....!

    • @orgami100
      @orgami100 6 років тому +16

      "Would you believe"

    • @chrisbcritter6112
      @chrisbcritter6112 6 років тому +14

      I bid on one of these cars at an auction but . . . I missed it by that much! (not really, just had to say that).

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 5 років тому +7

      Ya right - neither of them mentioned the opening of Get Smart ha. Maybe that’s why I still love Tigers?!

    • @videomaniac108
      @videomaniac108 5 років тому +10

      @@Porsche996driver Seeing this car in the opening sequence of each of those episodes as a kid in the 60s was a real treat for me.

    • @JamesBond-uz2dm
      @JamesBond-uz2dm 5 років тому +7

      Agent 86 had one with a button on the dashboard that ejected passenger seat. " Every married man in America will want one of theses."

  • @wesleyszypszak6709
    @wesleyszypszak6709 9 років тому

    I remember these cars. A guy down the street had one and I admired it.

  • @thomasjordan3449
    @thomasjordan3449 5 років тому +3

    That's amazing. An English car with a Ford engine sold by Chrysler. I love that. 🙏

    • @Loulovesspeed
      @Loulovesspeed 5 років тому

      @Thomas Jordan - Chrysler immediately discontinued making the Tiger when they bought it from the Rootes Group, as they didn't have an engine that would fit the car without major reconstruction, and were not about to sell their car with a Ford engine! LOL. A high school friend of mine's father had one, a 289 and he put a Holley 4bbl, a hotter cam and headers on it and could then yank the front wheels a couple inches in the air!

  • @buixrule
    @buixrule 4 роки тому +2

    I love that car. The 289 just ups the cool factor. I'd take that over a Cobra any day of the week. I love the style.

  • @kennapop3
    @kennapop3 8 років тому +14

    Maxwell Smart's ride of course. I think he kept a spare key in his shoe ,right?

    • @stevek8829
      @stevek8829 4 роки тому

      Max only had the Alpine.

    • @catlady8324
      @catlady8324 3 роки тому +3

      @@stevek8829 According to Get Smart Wiki:
      From 1965 to 1969 [Seasons One except for the pilot episode, Two, Three and Four], Max drives a red open-topped Sunbeam Tiger.

    • @MultiPetercool
      @MultiPetercool 3 роки тому

      @@stevek8829 Sorry about that, Chief 😂

  • @dennissmith4356
    @dennissmith4356 7 років тому +2

    The color grn is my favorite. Nice lil choice with silver stripes.

  • @stewartw.9151
    @stewartw.9151 5 років тому +8

    In 1968 my Dad bought a 1967 260 Tiger in blue, like new with few miles on the clock - guess who drove it at every opportunity?
    Loved that car, and even that little V8 had a ton of power compared to the British sports cars like MG, Triumph TR etc. I was used to. At the time I ran a Lotus Cortina Mk1 which was a good performer but not even close to the Tiger!
    Happy days!

  • @SHAWSIE64
    @SHAWSIE64 12 років тому +1

    Fantastic. I liked this episode as you can tell the guy who owns the Tiger knows his shit and can step in the area with Jay when it comes to knowledge about cars.

  • @SimonWallwork
    @SimonWallwork 5 років тому +5

    He who rides a Tiger, can never dismount.

  • @TheWadetube
    @TheWadetube 4 роки тому

    My 62 Sunbeam had two carburators on a four cylinder engine. It was perky and got good mileage. The seats had a lot of leg room and the back seat very little, but it was there. The top was redone and worked well. Cream yellow, not my favorite. We redid the upholstery. The generator was failing, I put paper wedges behind the copper brushes. The brake cylinder had bad seals but I could drive it by down shifting it. It was so well alligned I could steer it down a straight road by leaning left or right. I left it with my Uncle in Dalheart Texas and after he died my aunt gave it away to a local auto parts dealer manager who sent it to New Mexico to be restored. I had the title and key until last Halloween when a house fire took everything I had almost. I will never see that car again but I hope it was restored and giving someone a lot of fun.

  • @williamrandolphjr6807
    @williamrandolphjr6807 6 років тому +8

    I think that GET SMART had a SUNBEAM TIGER at the beginning of the shows intro

  • @vikingraider1961
    @vikingraider1961 Рік тому

    A chap I worked with used to drive old cars all the time - he said that he had one of these and that it was the only car that he'd ever owned that truly terrified him!

  • @PeterHovis
    @PeterHovis 6 років тому +41

    Jay - my father - Richard Hovis - designed the Tiger +++

    • @davidlyon1899
      @davidlyon1899 5 років тому +6

      i like that the man who designed this beautiful conveyance also designed a lovely loaf,i have lusted after this car for many years it is a nice looking car.

    • @10wanderer
      @10wanderer 5 років тому +1

      @@davidlyon1899 that was a crummy joke as is this

    • @brucecollett8663
      @brucecollett8663 4 роки тому +1

      He did an awesome job!

    • @RB747domme
      @RB747domme 4 роки тому +3

      Peter Mcintosh I guess Hovis was paid a decent amount of bread once he'd designed it. He certainly didn't design some crusty old body shell. It's a beautiful roadster, you can go out cruising and you're not baking on a hot day. Put your foot down, and then you're really cooking, with the sun shining down while cruising down Route 66. You leave home white, and by the time you get to where you're going you are lovely and brown.
      Yeah I wouldn't mind a slice of that action.

    • @davidparsons452
      @davidparsons452 4 роки тому

      @@RB747domme bravo sir, bravo

  • @moofushu
    @moofushu 9 років тому +1

    I sometimes wish Mazda would give their Miata a retro job to make their Roadster more like it came from the 50's. I'm loving the British racing green on this Tiger.

  • @MegaDataRecovery
    @MegaDataRecovery 5 років тому +3

    I would love to see a Porsche 928 reviewed.

  • @silaslongshot941
    @silaslongshot941 4 роки тому

    Once upon a time I worked at a large auto dealer. The owner had a car collection with a red Tiger Mark 2 as his prize 'toy', 289 4 barrel, 4 speed. I was the only mechanic in the shop he would allow to work on this gem, and especially the only one he trusted to test drive after any work. Little sucker was something else to drive, no matter how cold the weather, when you made it back to the dealership, your armpits were sweaty! Dual exhaust, ported out right in front of the rear tires. Sweeet ride.

  • @okcantbelieveit294
    @okcantbelieveit294 5 років тому +3

    Have a Sunbeam mixmaster in the kitchen. Does that count?😁

    • @maryblaylock6545
      @maryblaylock6545 3 роки тому

      You stand a better chance of getting it repaired.

  • @ronaldfazekas6492
    @ronaldfazekas6492 3 роки тому

    You mentioned the heat factor--when I was in college, I drove to Florida nonstop from Connecticut to Key West with a buddy in his new 1971 A-H Sprite--the floor got so hot, we both got blisters on our right heels from the gas pedal

  • @AndyH23284
    @AndyH23284 8 років тому +3

    Really a great Sunbeam. But modern compared to a Triumph? Try putting on the softtop on this and a TR6 while it's starting to rain and you know which one is more modern. In the TR you can manage alone with one pull and two klicks on this sunbeam you need two people 15min...But never the less the engine makes up for that :) Great car

    • @ISETTA700
      @ISETTA700 8 років тому

      THE COMPARISON HE WAS MAKING WAS REALLY FOR THE 1959 ALPINE & THE TR3 , HENCE THE ROLL UP WINDOWS COMMENT .
      THE TR4 WAS TRIUMPH's ANSWER AS WAS THE MGB FROM MG .

  • @davisbrooks8305
    @davisbrooks8305 6 років тому

    Bought new in the autumn of 1965, but registered as a 1966, I drove mine for seven years, my only wheels then, except for a motorcycle. It even took me skiing on a very dangerous road access, I'd piled rocks in the trunk, put tire chains on the rear wheels, and started down the icy, steep mountain with the clutch depressed, reverse selected. When it got hairy, revved the engine and let the drivetrain go in reverse, to slow down. No compression braking with the 288: 1 rear end. That setup meant before red line speeds of 55 mph in first or reverse, shifted to 4th gear at 93 MPH. In the old days Ken Miles got most of the credit for Tiger. Carol Shelby had his own products then to sell, the AC Cobra and the Mustang Cobras. In North Vancouver from the same dealer, one could buy the Lotus Élan for 4500 CAD, order the 289 AC Cobra for 8800 CAD, or buy the Sunbeam Tiger for 3750 CAD. (my price).

  • @zeusdog34
    @zeusdog34 9 років тому +12

    Always liked these little v8 machines..I would own one but Im too tall..hahaha

    • @sidjohnson1207
      @sidjohnson1207 9 років тому +1

      Cool car

    • @ericbrammer2245
      @ericbrammer2245 9 років тому +1

      sid johnson But, sadly, no mention of it being used by both Agents Smart, and Bond! The spycar that was most used, but, being a weapon of subterfuge, not noticed by either side!

    • @sidjohnson1207
      @sidjohnson1207 9 років тому

      ERIC BRAMMER I guess they think its not as glamorous as the db 5

    • @gnashmelllow
      @gnashmelllow 9 років тому

      zeusdog34 just wear a helmet, Your face will be your bodies roll bar. (I suffer the same issue)

    • @zeusdog34
      @zeusdog34 9 років тому

      Charles Darwin
      hahahaha..Nice

  • @theelecwizrd
    @theelecwizrd 11 років тому

    jay treated this man with utmost respect , if you people dont like jay then dont watch his videos , no one in the world does more for car culture than jay.
    and if you think all he cares about is money your ignorant. he dosnt buy cars to show what a high roller he is he buys them because he loves cars.

  • @chrisadams6595
    @chrisadams6595 5 років тому +5

    Jay love your channel.
    But you've missed one of the greats.
    The MGB and it's GT variant is a great car.
    Can't believe you don't have an example.

    • @frankcurtis6179
      @frankcurtis6179 5 років тому

      I had had an MGB GT with the BMC (Rover) V8 back in the mid 70's and it was a beast of a car. I'd love to own one now but a well restored one is way out of my price range.

    • @chrisadams6595
      @chrisadams6595 3 роки тому

      Well I've got to say my euro spec b GT goes really well 100 mph plus easy cruising at 85 in the overdrive . It is in absolutely standard tune and it is an 18v engine , 9 to 1 comp and that series got the big valve head.
      Ofcourse USA spec with the single zenith carb and low state of tune would be a different thing altogether.

    • @chrisadams6595
      @chrisadams6595 3 роки тому

      Oh and it sounds good enough for the lads 3 doors down to say , "excuse me sir , but we really like your car"
      And Dave , next door but 4 having had his golf R stolen , said , seeing your MG made me to think I'm going to buy a British sports car , he's bought an Austin Healey mk 3 , 3000
      Its all good here , but a properly tuned MGB really cuts it .
      LOL

  • @emrguns1
    @emrguns1 11 років тому +1

    Always wanted one. Jay, you should try a Triumph TR-8. They handle & ride so good. I had one for about 10 years and what shocked my the most was how great it handled but did not ride hard or harsh. Put on headers and a small holley with the cam & she ran really good. 15" Panasports with modern rubber really help too. Thanks for all the great vids.

  • @howarddavis2355
    @howarddavis2355 9 років тому +3

    when I was a kid in the fifties , I had a newspaper round 2mls from where I lived was a village ,and I used to get there at 7 in the morning, there was this long drive I used to wait at the bottom of the drive and jaguar used to come down , window would open and I would hand over his news paper it was Sir William Lyons the owner of jaguar at Christmas i got, a pound tip wow wow the paper round paid about 25 cents us happy days of long ago

  • @saint6563
    @saint6563 3 роки тому +1

    "Want to thank Michael" & his family for his service.
    Well revitalized auto!

  • @Fabianp1960
    @Fabianp1960 9 років тому +4

    Yes,during one of Get Smart seasons this car was in the show`s intro,some other seasons he had the VW Karmann convertible coupe.

    • @ralphcrisp2112
      @ralphcrisp2112 6 років тому

      Another season had the Opel gt

    • @JeffPDX1
      @JeffPDX1 5 років тому

      @@ralphcrisp2112 all owned by Don Adams

    • @oceanhome2023
      @oceanhome2023 5 років тому +1

      Now I cannot get the Get Smart tune out of my head !

    • @346and844
      @346and844 5 років тому

      And the Steve Carrell movie had all three as cameos.

  • @cwsam1256
    @cwsam1256 8 років тому +1

    Jay, I like what you are doing with this series of videos. It allows me to get closer up and personal with many fine cars. There are times when owners of their cars have really interesting things to say only to be cut short by you.

  • @VisualAssault2011
    @VisualAssault2011 5 років тому +3

    Maxwell Smart drove a '65 Tiger :)

  • @TheWadetube
    @TheWadetube 5 років тому

    My first car was a 62 sunbeam 4 cylinder given to me by my father in 1982. He paid 2,000 for it, restored it, painted it and did the upholstery. It was a dream, with two carburators it had a lot of pep and go and very fuel efficient. Although easy to work on I was just 19 and couldn't maintain it correctly so my father gave it to my uncle Jim who was a master mechanic and I was given a more modern car. My Uncle died before he could get to fixing it up and it sat for years, neglected and I began missing it. When I was about 38 I went through Amarillo Texas and asked for it but my aunt had "GIVEN" it away to a local parts store worker who I went to see to get it back but he had already sent it to New Mexico to be restored. It pains me every time I think about it. I still have the title and ignition key. I would love to find it one day perfectly restored but it would cost tens of thousands. Maybe if I survive armageddon I might find it.

  • @jasonmosler
    @jasonmosler 10 років тому +3

    please do a video on that 550 in the background.

  • @Dave062YT
    @Dave062YT 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice ,all built by Jensen in West Bromwich .Always quite rare in the UK .The original Sunbeam Alpine with its modest I725 cc 4 cylinder was a best seller tho.Tiger was a bit small for that huge lump imo.From I970 the one v8 sports car that was very popular here was the Triumph Stag .

  • @TheCanine2
    @TheCanine2 9 років тому +6

    Great car! I loved these as a little boy back when they were being made. I think Maxwell Smart's car was a Tiger, wasn't it? Or was it a standard Sunbeam? Thanks for the post, Jay.

    • @neilrobert227
      @neilrobert227 4 роки тому

      Because James Bond (Sean Connery) drove one in Dr. No.

    • @AzTrailRider57
      @AzTrailRider57 2 роки тому

      VW Karman Ghia

    • @jamesspeck4151
      @jamesspeck4151 2 роки тому +1

      One of Maxwell Smart's cars was indeed a Sunbeam Tiger!

    • @sunbeam8866
      @sunbeam8866 2 роки тому +1

      I believe he had 3 cars. As I recall - a Sunbeam Tiger, VW Karman-ghia, and an Opel GT . I also read they tricked out an Alpine to use as the gadget-car, when they wanted machine guns in the front fender, etc....

  • @cozmcwillie7897
    @cozmcwillie7897 4 роки тому +2

    When you get overheating like that put the heater on full blast; I've found it 100% effective especially in heavy traffic when there's not much airflow.

  • @jeffmullinix7916
    @jeffmullinix7916 8 років тому +10

    I am as old as Jay if not a little older and I remember The tigers vary well . Sunbeam wanted Shelby to engineer there car with the 260 . For the right money Shelby did do that . But still the Tiger just cant beat the Cobra just because of it's wheel base and weight . That was short ended Sunbeam sort of . Sunbeam had problems beside this . They was not making it and have financial problems at the right time for Chrysler to by them up . But for them to say the Tiger to be a poor mans Cobra that was never said that I ever heard of until now . I been around for a long time and was a car nut when I was a kid . With all the mags I have read never ever heard that the Tiger was a poor mans Cobra .

    • @stardustdreamfactory1947
      @stardustdreamfactory1947 8 років тому +1

      I'm younger than Jay and I remember V8 Sunbeams being brought into the dealer I worked at in Florida for service and repair (early 70s). Truly cool cars. DeTomaso Panteras were sold right up the street at the L-M dealer.
      I recall a 4 speed, completely loaded 4 door Chevrolet Malibu on the Chevrolet showroom floor at the dealer next door. The Pontiac dealer on the other side received its last SD455 ( red on red completely loaded w/auto) while I was there. Love the memories. We received and serviced the regional office cars (typically completely loaded too).
      Same dealer I worked at also sold Hondas. First Civic received was donated to a Vietnam Veteran - turquoise with white interior, whitewall tires and 2 speed semi auto.

    • @pastorfuzz367
      @pastorfuzz367 8 років тому

      In Dayton, Oh. there's a shop called Tiger Automotive. The guy likes Tiger cars.

    • @cerescorubi
      @cerescorubi 5 років тому

      I bought mine in 1972. We called it a steel vette. No question the 427 Cobra is not in the same zip code as the Tiger. The small block Cobra and the tiger particularly the Mark II with the 289 were probably comparable but the Tiger was designed for touring. These were a dream to drive and when rained you could roll up the windows instead of maybe some curtains. Wish I still had it.

  • @martinishot
    @martinishot 4 роки тому

    If you’re one of those people saying the Get Smart car was not a Sunbeam Tiger you have to remember that a typical show has more than one car. There were shots where the machine gun popping out of the hood was not possible in a Sunbeam Tiger so they got an alpine rebadged it to allow the machine gun to fit in there. But the primary car used from sunbeam was overwhelmingly the tiger. In fact every tiger enthusiast website says so. You can find episodes where he gets in the car and starts the engine and there is clearly The sound of a V-8 starting.