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sunbeam$80227$ - перевод на голландский

BRITISH MOTOR CAR MANUFACTURER AND BRAND
Sunbeam (car); Sunbeam 20.9; Sunbeam-Coatalen aero-engines; Sunbeam Car Company; Sunbeam (automobile); Sunbeam Tonneau; Sunbeam Sirdar; Sunbeam (car company); Sunbeam F4; Sunbeam MF2B; Sunbeam MS2
  • 1914 12–16
  • 1922 24/60 open tourer
  • 1924 14/40 open two-seater
  • 1927 3-litre Super Sports open tourer
  • 1932 20 doctor's coupé
  • 1934 a new Dawn<br>registered November 1934
  • 1934 20 sports saloon
  • 1934 20 sports saloon
  • Talbot Ten drophead coupé 1938
  • c. 1952 MF2B in [[Brisbane]]
  • 1966 Sunbeam Tiger
  • Sunbeam ambulance 1916
  • 1914 12–16 4-cylinders 3 Litres
  • 1922 [[Sunbeam 350HP]] on display at the [[National Motor Museum, Beaulieu]]
  • 1938-9 MS2 Weymann body [[Cape Town]]
  • Chrysler Sunbeam
  • John Marston, founder, pictured in 1916
  • [[Kenelm Lee Guinness]], 1922 French Grand Prix
  • 1922 14 open two-seater
  • 1947 Sunbeam-Talbot Ten
  • Sunbeam Rapier fastback coupé]]
  • 1957 Sunbeam Rapier
  • James Young]]
  • 1927 [[Sunbeam 1000hp]] displayed at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu
  • 1903 12 horsepower Sunbeam by [[Berliet]]
  • Debenture of the Sunbeam Motor Car Company Ltd., issued 26. August 1919
  • Louis Coatalen in the Nautilus at Brooklands in 1910
  • Sunbeam motorcycle Owners Rally
  • 800hp Sunbeam Sikh V-12 water-cooled piston engine at the 1919 Paris Aero Salon
  • 1934 Speed 20 sports saloon
  • c. 1950 Sunbeam-Talbot 80
  • Sunbeam-Talbot 90 saloon 1949
  • Venezia body by Touring
  • 1932 16 six-light saloon
  • 1927 racing DOHC 3-litre

sunbeam      
n. zonnestraal

Определение

sunbeam
(sunbeams)
A sunbeam is a ray of sunlight.
A sunbeam slants through the west window.
N-COUNT

Википедия

Sunbeam Motor Car Company

Sunbeam Motor Car Company Limited was a British automobile manufacturer with its works at Moorfields in Blakenhall, a suburb of Wolverhampton in Staffordshire, now West Midlands. Its Sunbeam name had been registered by John Marston in 1888 for his bicycle manufacturing business. Sunbeam motor car manufacture began in 1901. The motor business was sold to a newly incorporated Sunbeam Motor Car Company Limited in 1905 to separate it from Marston's pedal bicycle business; Sunbeam motorcycles were not made until 1912.

In-house designer Louis Coatalen had an enthusiasm for motor racing accumulated expertise with engines. Sunbeam manufactured their own aero engines during the First World War and 647 aircraft to the designs of other manufacturers. Engines drew Sunbeam into Grand Prix racing and participation in the achievement of world land speed records.

In spite of its well-regarded cars and aero engines, by 1934 a long period of particularly slow sales had brought continuing losses. Sunbeam was unable to repay money borrowed for ten years in 1924 to fund its Grand Prix racing programme, and a receiver was appointed. There was a forced sale, and Sunbeam was picked up by the Rootes brothers. Manufacture of Sunbeam's now old-fashioned cars did not resume under the new owners, but Sunbeam trolleybuses remained in production.

Rootes had intended to sell luxury cars under the Sunbeam name, but almost four years after their purchase, in 1938, the two brothers instead chose to add the name Sunbeam to their Talbot branded range of Rootes designs calling them Sunbeam-Talbots. In 1954 they dropped the word Talbot, leaving just Sunbeam.

Sunbeam continued to appear as a marque name on new cars until 1976. It was then used as a model name, firstly for the Chrysler Sunbeam from 1977 to 1979, and, following the takeover of Chrysler Europe by PSA Group, for the Talbot Sunbeam from 1979 through to its discontinuation in 1981.