• Restoration to the Sunbeam 1000hp is being carried out at The National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire.
  • Sunbeam 1000hp – 1927 World Land Speed Record run (short).
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  • The Sunbeam 1000 HP Mystery, or "The Slug", is a land speed record-breaking car built by the Sunbeam car company of Wolverhampton that was powered by...
  • (But why quibble when 1,000 is such a nice round number?) The Sunbeam 1000 HP was nicknamed "the Slug" because it looked like one.
  • Incorporating cutting-edge aerodynamics, the Sunbeam 1000 HP boasted all-enveloping bodywork, enhancing its performance capabilities.
  • ↑ Holthusen, Peter J.R. The Land Speed Record. — 1986. — ISBN 0-85429-499-6. ↑ "Sunbeam car driven by Sir Henry Segrave returns to Southport".
  • The record-breaking Sunbeam 1000 hp is being carefully restored, at the National Motor Museum to its former glory, and needs further funding.
  • The Sunbeam 1000HP was recently displayed, along with the 350hp Sunbeam of 1920, on the National Motor Museum's stand at the Lancaster Classic Motor Show at the NEC where it attracted an...
  • The Sunbeam 1000hp went on display at Beaulieu in the Montagu Motor Museum, the forerunner to the National Motor Museum, in 1958 on loan.
  • The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu has started the year with news that it has reached the £50,000 mark with its Sunbeam 1000hp restoration campaign.
  • Sunbeam 1000 hp Mystery Slug test. The Slug being tested at the Sunbeam works. The steel guards over the tires and chain can be seen.
  • 1927 Sunbeam 1000 HP. The impressive 1,000hp Sunbeam was one of the first purpose-built Land Speed Record cars and the first to reach 200mph.
  • Sunbeam 1000hp went on display at Beaulieu in 1958 on loan, before being bought by Edward, Lord Montagu in 1970.
  • Sunbeam 1000hp produced by Sunbeam. The model received many reviews of people of the automotive industry for their consumer qualities.