Supercar Fest Sale of Iconic and Classic Cars 2023 20th May 2023

27 + buyers premium of 12.5% plus VAT (15% incl VAT) on the first £300,000 of the hammer and 10% plus VAT (12% incl VAT) thereafter Lot 802 1979 Talbot Sunbeam Lotus The Talbot Sunbeam Lotus was originally conceived when Chrysler Group’s competition manager, Des O’Dell, decided that there was a need for the company to create a car that would be competitive in International ‘Group 4’ rallying. The Sunbeam 1.6 GLS appeared to be their most relevant product, so he approached Lotus and offered them one as a basis. Lotus Engineering rose to the challenge and within a couple of months had developed the GLS into a potential winner. As well as their expertise, Lotus’ supplied the 2.2 type-911 version of their 16-valve, four-cylinder engine coupled to a 5-speed ZF dog-leg gearbox, and also engineered a number of chassis and exhaust system improvements aimed squarely at beating the dominant Escort RS and Vauxhall Chevette HS/HSRs at their own game. Homologation rules at the time dictated that for a new car to be eligible to compete internationally, it would also have to be offered to the general public and sold in a specified minimum number. In order to comply with this requirement, Talbot set up a separate production line at their Linwood factory to fabricate the body shells which would then be shipped directly to Ludham Airfield where Lotus would fit the engine, suspension, and gearbox etc. These road-going Talbot Sunbeam Lotus ‘homologation specials’ were more than just fast, they certainly looked the part as well. Initially, they were offered only in Embassy Black with Silver stripes and sporting a brace of Marchal spotlights and bespoke, ‘double four-spoke’ cast alloy wheels. Launched to an eager public in 1979, the 2,174cc twin-cam engine, breathing through twin Dell’Orto carburetors developed 150bhp and delivered excellent performance. Finished in Embassy Black and Silver, this Talbot Sunbeam Lotus was originally supplied to Jersey and was first registered on 1st April 1979. It’s a matching numbers car and is in superb condition throughout having been fully restored and upgraded in recent years. With a high- quality finish in mind, the car’s current custodian has completed a no- expense rebuild with a full engine overhaul by Andrew Jones at Shrigley Engineering which included a Tony Law manifold and a lightweight flywheel and clutch. Further upgrades include a Quaife differential, a suspension upgrade incorporating Gaz front coil-overs, Bilstein rear dampers and improved braking with Wilwood front brake calipers. It should also be noted that competition-style front seats are currently fitted with the originals to accompany the car should they be required, however, these will require refinishing prior to being refitted. Despite dating from the late 1970s, these little Sunbeams are still considered a truly thrilling drive, set apart from most by their rear- wheel drive balance, beautifully weighted controls, overall lightness and surprisingly rapid pace. NB: Please note, this vehicle has arrived in the UK under ‘temporary admission’, upon successful sale and if remaining in the UK, the seller has agreed to settle import taxes due and obtain ‘NOVA Certification’ to enable UK registration. A well restored example of one of the most exciting hot hatches to emerge from the late 1970s. Registration: UNREGISTERED Chassis No.: R4OC79L1S81175 Estimate: £28,000 - £34,000 Consignor: Charles Smalley Telephone No: 07421 007866 More Details Lot 802 Bid On Lot 802

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