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Description
1953 Sunbeam-Talbot Special Pick-up Rat
Rod
Unique build featuring Jag running gear, Rover V8, air
suspension, LPG 5-spd Type-9 'box and many custom features
Wow!
Converted from an April 1953 Sunbeam-Talbot 90, MKIIA
Saloon through 2018-2020 by our vendor into this unique V8 engined Rat-Rod,
it has been used by to promote his business and enjoy on sunny evening
blasts.
Completely stripped (with photos of the process on file), the
front part of the original ‘donor’ Sunbeam-Talbot was kept and stripped to bare
metal. Wheel arch extensions were hand formed and welded into the original
wings to accommodate the wider track, featuring many Jaguar parts. At its
heart is a reconditioned Rover V8 with a new camshaft, valves, seats and
Stromberg carb’ and Facet fuel pump, mated via a new clutch to a recon’ Ford
Type-9 gearbox.
It has a new radiator, fan and thermostat and
all the brakes were upgraded to handle the considerable increase in pace. All
new road springs with rear air suspension bellows and front air-shocks have also
been fitted. It rides on Jaguar XJ6 alloy wheels with hand-applied paint
giving the impression of time-worn patina so the truck looks every-bit the
proper Rat-Rod it is. There are many clever details all over the truck,
from the hand-cut Sunbeam logo in the rear tailgate to the hand-built timber
tool-boxes and LPG gear with tank slung under the rear end behind the rear
wheels.
In the cab, we find spent shotgun cartridges adorning the centre
console, modern comfortable seats, metal registration plate detailing and
hessian sacking head lining with an array of switches for air suspension, LPG
switch-over and other vehicle functions dotted around the bespoke dash and
interior.
Firing the truck up involves switching the ignition on and
thumbing a starter button which results in a lovely V8 burble from the
bespoke side pipe exhausts (both sides), and with a deep rumble the truck pulls
away cleanly without fuss, but lots of aural drama.
On the rear deck we
find a motorcycle ramp – ideal to carry away the classic bike you’ll likely buy
in the sale to go with the truck perhaps?
The history file contains
photographs of the build and a record of the main works done, including who
supplied the parts and when along with the V5C and a separate box-file of
invoices for the build, manual, instruction booklets and other build
notes.
Entirely usable and driven to the sale, we expect it to excite
many and confuse others, so get bidding and then get yourself and the truck
down to Caffeine and Machines' excellent "Built, not bought" night near
Stratford-on-Avon!!!
For more information contact - will.daniels@brightwells.com
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