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Sunbeam Twenty, 20.9, 23.8
The Sunbeam Twenty was introduced in 1927 and was given a 3-litre (2916cc) ohv six cylinder engine rated at 20.9hp. Many body styles were available including Weymann saloons and a long wheelbase chassis. In 1930 a new 3317cc ohv 23.8hp engine was given to the Sunbeam Twenty and production continued until 1933.
aa_Sunbeam 23-8 1933 DHC badge ab_Sunbeam 23-8 20hp 1933 DHC grille
Sunbeam 23.8 (20hp) 1933 DHC - grille
ac_Sunbeam 23-8 1933 DHC head
Sunbeam 23.8 1933 Folding Head Coupe
Sunbeam 20-9 1930 Weymann front
Sunbeam 20.9 1930 Weymann
Sunbeam 20-9 1930 Weymann rear
Sunbeam 20.9 1930 Weymann
Sunbeam 23-8 1933 DHC front
Sunbeam 23.8 (20hp) 1933 DHC. From 1930 the 20 was given a 3317cc OHV six (23.8 hp). Production of the 1931-33 20 was 752.
Sunbeam 23-8 1933 DHC front2
Sunbeam 23.8 1933 Folding Head Coupe
Sunbeam 23-8 1933 DHC rear
Sunbeam 23.8 (20hp) 1933 DHC. This Drophead Coupe is possibly by Martin Walter
Sunbeam 23-8 1933 Limousine front
Sunbeam 23.8 1933 Limousine
Sunbeam 3-Litre Super Sports 1926 front
Sunbeam 3-Litre Super Sports 1926. Launched in 1925, the 3-litre took a chassis from the Sunbeam 16/50 and gave it a 2916cc 6-cylinder twin cam engine. Two cars were entered at Le Mans in 1925, and one car finished second overall.
Sunbeam Speed 20 1934 front
Sunbeam Speed 20 1934 with special sports 2-seater body
t_Sunbeam 20-9 1930 Weymann side
Sunbeam 20.9 1930 Weymann
t_Sunbeam 23-8 1933 DHC side
Sunbeam 23.8 1933 Folding Head Coupe
t_Sunbeam Speed 20 1934 side
Sunbeam Speed 20 1934 with special sports 2-seater body
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Weymann Motor Bodies
key text:  This is the page introducing Simons love of cars from the website  RedSimon which is a series of photo albums of Simon GP Geoghegan.
The names of Pinin, Farina, and Pininfarina are also considered
There are also notes on Pininfarina
as well as the car maker
and links tothat car maker
see also my Picasa car albums
withe even more on RedSimon
Simon is also a contributor to SuperCars.Net
And also to Wikipedia
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