The Sunbeam Talbot 90 Mk I Sedan of 1948 is a four-door sedan bordering the line between classic style and modern technology. It has a robustly-constructed body that has been finished off with a timeless sky-blue paint job that only enhances its charming good looks. Its window line is unpretentiously traditional and everything from the bulbous hood to the swept-back rear features classic styling. The interior of the car features a warm beige cloth upholstery that looks inviting and comfortable, as well as wood components moulded to perfection. It is designed to transport up to five passengers in comfort with a spacious cabin and a large boot that can accommodate even the most bulky luggage. Technology-wise, the car offers a dependable 38 BHP engine and a 3-speed pre-selector gearbox, guaranteeing smooth changes in gears, which allows for a pleasant driving experience. The car itself is still considered a driving delight thanks to its excellent steering and suspension components, making it an incredibly well-balanced antique. It never reveals its age either, as most 1930s cars usually do, whether that's in terms of performance, maintenance, or upkeep. This is a classic car that still has all of its beautiful original parts, which makes it a timeless gem, perfect for those who appreciate the classic look and feel of vintage cars.
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