Sunbeam Rapier IIIA

Overview
Produced: 1961-1963, 17354 produced.
Types: Saloon,2 doors,4 seats
Convertible,2 doors,4 seats

Sunbeam first introduced its two door, Hillman Minx based Rapier in 1955. The new model looked modern and attractive and featured a pillar-less side window arrangement. Throughout the models development the Rapier found favour amongst "sporting motorists" and achieved some successes in rally events around Europe.

Sunbeam continued to develop and improve the Rapier and introduced a Mk III version in 1959. The Mk III now had an alloy cylinder head, front disc brakes and a close ratio gearbox. In 1961 the model was updated yet again and became the Rapier Mk IIIA. The Mk IIIA had a new 1.6 litre engine which developed 80bhp and improved performance.

Engines
CapacityConfigModelBore/StrokeCR
1592ccS4 OHVHillman S4 OHV81.5mm x 76.2mm
Auction Sales History
Lot
Num
Description Auctioneer Date Hammer Price Hammer Price
(inc premium)
19 Sunbeam Rapier Convertible Series III Charterhouse 15 Jul 2012 £700.00 -
51 Sunbeam Rapier Series IIIA H&H Sales Limited 1 Oct 2010 - £2310.00
24 Sunbeam Rapier Series IIIA H&H Sales Limited 21 Jul 2010 Not sold
207 Sunbeam Rapier Competition Saloon Bonhams 8 Mar 2009 £3800.00 £4370.00
65 Sunbeam Rapier IIIA Convertible Brightwells Auctioneers and Valuers 21 Mar 2007 £7500.00 -
212 1962 Sunbeam Rapier III A Rally Car Coys 29 Sep 2005 - £6704.00
10 Sunbeam Rapier Series IIIA H&H Sales Limited 26 Feb 2005 £2700.00 -
120 Sunbeam Tiger (1962) Barons 18 Mar 2003 Not sold
007 Sunbeam Rapier MKIIIA (1961) H&H Sales Limited 13 Jul 1995 £2000.00 -
167 Sunbeam Rapier SIIIA (1961) Sothebys 18 Jul 1993 Not sold
Books
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Article Nobody Wanted it. Nobody Loved It - Rapier Convertible
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Publication Practical Classics July 2003
Nobody Wanted it.  Nobody Loved It - Rapier Convertible - Everyone else saw the tatty Raper as a hopless basket-case, but Ted Welch saw it as a car that needed a home.  And, as Dale Drinnon discovers, not all good deeds go unrewarded.
Article Worth the wait
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Publication Classics Monthly July 2009
Worth the wait- Martin Rhode spent years looking for a Sunbeam Rapier - then spent a few more restoring it..
Article Buying Power - Sunbeam Rapier Series 1-5
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Publication Classic Car Weekly 5 February 2009
Buying Power - Sunbeam Rapier Series 1-5 - Rootes' Sunbeam Rapiers are far more than the Hillman Minx in a posh frock some people image.  They are stylish, well-built and even the lowest spec model will whisk you at 80mph.  Nick Larkin reports.
Article Buying Power - Sunbeam Rapier
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Publication Classic Car Weekly 27 January 2005
Buying Power - Sunbeam Rapier - The Sunbeam Rapier was Rootes badge-engineering at its best, a definite step upwards from the Hillman Minx and Singer Gazelle.  RICHARD GUNN guides you through buying one of the most affordable rally legends.
Article Run to the Hills - Sunbeam Rapier
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Publication Classics May 2004
Run to the Hills - Sunbeam Rapier - Surrey is a county packed with history and charm.  What better way to explore it than in a convertible Sunbeam Rapier? Carlin Gerbich is your guide.
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