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Old May 23rd 10, 04:21 PM posted to alt.binaries.automobiles.carshows
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Old May 25th 10, 08:30 AM posted to alt.binaries.automobiles.carshows
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Default File 34 of 53, Sunbeam Alpine Mk IIA 1954.JPG (1/1) - 285 Kbytes

While I can appreciate the older vehicles I'm much more into cars from the
post-war period. I'd be glad to own any number of these vehicles but I
think I'd probably enjoy driving this Sunbeam the most. It's an amazingly
inspired design.

Max

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Old May 28th 10, 09:15 PM posted to alt.binaries.automobiles.carshows
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Default File 34 of 53, Sunbeam Alpine Mk IIA 1954.JPG (1/1) - 285 Kbytes

I think many people agree with you on the Sunbeam Alpine because there
are quite a few still around, usually attracting plenty of attention.
The older vehicles may not be nice to drive but I like the immense
variety and the visible evolution from horse drawn to self propelled
vehicle in its own right.

André.

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>While I can appreciate the older vehicles I'm much more into cars from the
>post-war period. I'd be glad to own any number of these vehicles but I
>think I'd probably enjoy driving this Sunbeam the most. It's an amazingly
>inspired design.
>
>Max
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