Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel
Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel
Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel
Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel
Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel
Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel
Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel
Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel
Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel
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Sunbeam Supreme Talbot Rare 1947 Radiator Cover Front In Steel And Enamel

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Radiator cover from a 1947 Sunbeam Supreme Talbot.

Rare and very decorative piece from the American retro period. This a radiator cover panel from the iconic and popular Sunbeam Supreme Talbot car manufactured between the 1947 and 1953. It was crafted with great geometric patterns in solid Chromed steel with the Talbot badge made up of blue enamel. This piece is fitted with a customized double chain to hang in a wall.

Weight: About 10 Pounds.

Measurements: 572 mm by 387 mm by 104 mm (22.50 x 15.25 x 4.10 Inches).

Marks: Stamped with the maker's mark and signed, "SUNBEAM SUPREME TALBOT".

1947 Sunbeam Talbot 2 litre Supreme Saloon | The Sunbeam Mot… | Flickr

Sunbeam-Talbot

The Sunbeam-Talbot 90 is an automobile which was produced and built by Sunbeam-Talbot from 1947 to 1954 and continued as the Sunbeam Mk III from 1954 to 1957. The 90 was launched in 1948 along with the smaller-engined Sunbeam-Talbot 80 but many features dated back to the pre war Sunbeam-Talbot 2 Litre. The body, available as a 4-door 4-light sports saloon or 2-door drophead coupe, appeared completely new though it continued some major pressings. The saloon featured the original Aero-Minx "pillarless" join between the glass on the rear door and the rear quarter window with its distinctive Sunbeam-Talbot reverse slope. This car went through three versions before the name was changed to Sunbeam Mk III (without "Talbot") in 1954. The Sunbeam-Talbot 90 MkIIA was the last car to bear the Sunbeam-Talbot name.

ConditionThe overall condition of this piece is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage and all parts are secured in the settings. This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: D062623RENK/.1111


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