Highlights
- Purchased from a Cyprus dealership when new in 1979
- Original interior with no modifications
- Engine runs properly without issues
- Presents a very good restoration project opportunity
The Appeal
The 70s were a rough time for all of Europe's motor industry. Chrysler had taken over Rootes Group and were now floundering, so when British Leyland were semi-nationalised, they demanded aid from the state too. The British government agreed, presenting an investment pack for a small economic car in the same vein as the Volkswagen Golf.
The Chrysler Sunbeam was the result. The motoring press were impressed, and when Chrysler decided to pull the plug, PSA took over and kept the car going unabated until 1981. Not a long life - but a very respectable one at a time when it seemed like every marque in Europe was dropping like a stone.
While requiring cosmetic attention, this fine '79 car offers a good opportunity for enthusiasts looking for an original-condition project car with sound mechanical foundations.
The Chrysler Sunbeam was the result. The motoring press were impressed, and when Chrysler decided to pull the plug, PSA took over and kept the car going unabated until 1981. Not a long life - but a very respectable one at a time when it seemed like every marque in Europe was dropping like a stone.
While requiring cosmetic attention, this fine '79 car offers a good opportunity for enthusiasts looking for an original-condition project car with sound mechanical foundations.

History and Paperwork
- Originally purchased from a Cyprus dealership in 1979
- Now ready and waiting for restoration
- Just under 55,000 miles indicated on a five-figure odometer

The Condition
- In need of cosmetic restoration
- Highly original throughout
- Some areas of paint loss and corrosion
- Interior is kept original with no modifications
- Instruments clear and legible
- Some fading and wear to the door cards
- Carpets somewhat tired

The Mechanics
- 1,600cc OHV straight-four engine
- 4-speed manual transmission
- Mechanically standard
- Engine bay carries some signs of patina
- The vendor reports that the car is running well
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