Help me decide if I should buy an Alpine 5
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 4:00 am
Please help I am desperate. A friend of mine has offered to give me for FREE a 1968 Sunbeam Alpine that is at his mothers property.
I need some help on deciding if this is the right thing for me to do. He says it has been stored in a dirt floor, 3 wall shed since approximately the mid 70's.
It belonged to his brother. One day the engine seized, and it has been sitting ever since.
I have some experience at restoring cars so it is not like I am going into it blind. The issue is that the previous car I restored (which I still have) is a 1980 Triumph Spitfire, and as I am sure you all know the parts availability on the Spitfire is sometimes better than my daily driver.
I have not seen the car yet because it is a couple hours drive, and before I bother him to go with me to see it I want to be sure that I am not getting myself into more than I want to take on.
What I would like to find out from all of you is your opinion on the following:
1) How hard will it be to find an engine for the car if the one that is in it is not rebuild-able. Can parts for rebuilding be easily found?
2) How hard is it to find other parts for it such as under the hood (bonnet) components. Interior items and all other things necessary to restore the car.
3) What do I look for on the Sunbeam as far as the body. Where do they start rusting, and is there any thing that I should know about that says that I should stay away from it.
4) Are Sunbeam's a fairly reliable car? That is really a stupid question isn't it? I've driven a Spitfire for 7 years. It can't be any less reliable than that!
Any help you can give me would be great.
I'm losing sleep at night thinking about what to do!
Cheers!
Ed Sundstrom
Savage, Minnesota USA
I need some help on deciding if this is the right thing for me to do. He says it has been stored in a dirt floor, 3 wall shed since approximately the mid 70's.
It belonged to his brother. One day the engine seized, and it has been sitting ever since.
I have some experience at restoring cars so it is not like I am going into it blind. The issue is that the previous car I restored (which I still have) is a 1980 Triumph Spitfire, and as I am sure you all know the parts availability on the Spitfire is sometimes better than my daily driver.
I have not seen the car yet because it is a couple hours drive, and before I bother him to go with me to see it I want to be sure that I am not getting myself into more than I want to take on.
What I would like to find out from all of you is your opinion on the following:
1) How hard will it be to find an engine for the car if the one that is in it is not rebuild-able. Can parts for rebuilding be easily found?
2) How hard is it to find other parts for it such as under the hood (bonnet) components. Interior items and all other things necessary to restore the car.
3) What do I look for on the Sunbeam as far as the body. Where do they start rusting, and is there any thing that I should know about that says that I should stay away from it.
4) Are Sunbeam's a fairly reliable car? That is really a stupid question isn't it? I've driven a Spitfire for 7 years. It can't be any less reliable than that!
Any help you can give me would be great.
I'm losing sleep at night thinking about what to do!
Cheers!
Ed Sundstrom
Savage, Minnesota USA