Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:Im20110702SH-Sun-c005.jpg|thumb| 1948. Sunbeam Talbot 10. Reg No: KCV 547. ]]
[[Image:Im20110702SH-Sun-c005.jpg|thumb| 1948. Sunbeam Talbot 10. Reg No: KCV 547. ]]
[[Image:Im1953MotSC-Sunb.jpg|thumb| October 1953. ]]


[[Image:Im20110723SW-i168.jpg|thumb| Sunbeam-Talbot Supreme. Reg No: JLP 620. ]]
[[Image:Im20110723SW-i168.jpg|thumb| Sunbeam-Talbot Supreme. Reg No: JLP 620. ]]

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October 1938.
April 1939.
April 1939.
January 1939.
1946.
1948. Sunbeam Talbot 10. Reg No: KCV 547.
October 1953.
Sunbeam-Talbot Supreme. Reg No: JLP 620.

1936. Sunbeam and Clement Talbot had been part of S. T. D. Motors where they had shared many engineering facilities. When S. T. D. went in to receivership in 1935. Sunbeam and Clement Talbot were purchased by the Rootes Group.

1938 In Britain, the Sunbeam and Talbot marques were combined to form Sunbeam-Talbot.

WWII Production of Sunbeam-Talbot automobiles ceased

1946 Production resumed

1955 the Talbot name was dropped. The Sunbeam name continued under the Rootes management (Rapier, Alpine and Tiger) until 1967 when control was taken by Chrysler.

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