The Sunbeam Alpine might not have the performance or desirability of its V8 powered sibling, but the Alpine’s lower weight makes it a fun and nimble car to drive. As more and more are turned into Tiger clones, untouched Alpines are going up in value. The seller of these three Alpines discovered them hiding in this old barn and is now selling them as a lot here on eBay. They are all in rough shape, but their asking price seems reasonable.

The previous owner has a number of other cars parked in their barn, but is apparently reluctant to sell them. After somehow convincing the owner to sell these cars, the new owner pulled them from the barn, took them home, and cleaned them up. The red and orange cars cleaned up well and while they need considerable work, they look complete and it shouldn’t be too difficult to get them back on the road. The other Alpine would be what most people would consider a parts car, but it looks solid enough that it might be worth restoring.

We hope the next owner will restore all three, but we understand if they part out the one above. While we aren’t huge fans of seeing these turned into Tiger clones, we would rather see this one turned into a clone then to be scrapped. If they were in your barn, what would you do with them?