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Rapier H 120
 Sunbeam
Vogue '70
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Sunbeam
1969
 Imp Imp
Sport Imp
Californian Stiletto Chamois Rapier Rapier
H 120 Alpine - premiera w
Londynie Sceptre
1725 Vogue
1725 saloon, break - Sunbeam Vogue
were also available in continental Europe from 1966-1970 where the
Singer name was not as well known. Sunbeam Arrow
- Export variant of the Hillman Hunter. This model appears to have
taken a variety of forms. For the US market, it initally appeared
in 1967 as a rebadged Hillman Hunter. For 1968, a station wagon
appeared, derived from the Hunter estate car. For 1969-70, it was
basically a Singer Gazelle, but with the 1725cc engine and a Minx
grille.
For
October 1969 a third Rapier variant, the Alpine, was introduced.
The fastback Alpine was a de-tuned model intended to slot in under
the Rapier in the Sunbeam range. It had a single Stromberg 150CD
carburettor and less luxurious trim. All Sunbeam Rapier sold in
North America were badged as Alpines - the Alpine Coupe being the
North American equivalent to the Alpine, and the Alpine GT being
equivalent to the Rapier.
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