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Sunbeam Tiger, Sunbeam Alpine Nos Red Carpet, Rootes on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, United States

Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New

This is a NOS original set of red front floor carpets for a Series 3, Series 4 or Series 5 Sunbeam Alpine that is left hand drive.  Also included is the left side carpet that goes behind and under the seat.   These are original heavy weight Rootes carpets that are over 50 years old.  Note the original snaps that would snap to the floorboards and the strap which goes up and over the steering column and snaps to the carpet to hold it in place! The left side front carpet measures 45 inches long and 22 inches wide. The right side front carpet measures 39 inches long and 22 inches wide.  The left side rear carpet measures 23 inches wide and 19 inches long.  A Sunbeam Tiger uses carpets that are about 17 inches wide on the left side and 20 inches on the right side so these carpets could be tailored to fit.  The left side rear carpet is the same for a Tiger or an Alpine.  If you have a black or white Sunbeam that came with red carpets this is a chance to get some original carpet!  

 

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