The Sunbeam Alpine and Tiger Were in many ways revolutionary cars, coming as they did from a British manufacturer with no history or reputation for sports-car design. The Alpine remained in production for nine years: the remarkable V8-engined Tiger for scarcely one third as long, yet this is a fascinating story in British motoring history. Topics covered include: · Complete history of all Alpine models · Full details of the Tiger, based on the Alpine with the Ford V8 engine · Detailed coverage of Alpine and Tiger racing and rallying fortunes · Full specification tables for all models · Super specially commissioned colour photography · Special feature panels AUTHOR: Graham Robson has had a long career in the motor industry, starting as a graduate engineer at Jaguar Cars. He went on to work for both Standard-Triumph (where he was competition manager during the 1960s) and Rootes/Chrysler UK. He is now an independent writer, historian, author and broadcaster. He contributes to magazines and newspapers all over the world, and has written over 100 books, including several Crowood AutoClassics on some of his favourite subjects. 150 b/w photos