1963 Reliant Sabre

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June 26, 2011 – This bid up to $10,099.99 but did not make the reserve.

Original Post: The reason I looked at this one was because of this gauge cluster.  You’re sooo good lookin’ and old school.  What time is it?  Bam, right in the middle.  The car is better looking than I thought it would be but the owner doesn’t offer any pictures of the burgundy interior.  

Find this one on eBay for a starting bid of $5,000.  More info from Wikipedia below as well.


Developed in collaboration with the Israeli motor company Autocars, the first Sabres appeared in 1961 as two-door convertibles, front-engined, rear-drive, with four-cylinder OHV Ford Consul engines of 1703 cc. They had front disc brakes, rack and pinion steering, and a ZF all-synchro gearbox. The front suspension was an unusual leading-arm set-up. Power output was 73 bhp (54 kW) giving at least 90 mph (140 km/h). The bodyshells were originally based upon the Ashley 1172 to which Reliant had acquired the rights. Coupés were introduced in June 1962, and total production reached 208 cars.

In 1962 the Reliant Sabre Six was introduced, with a 109 bhp (81 kW) six-cylinder Ford engine of 2553 cc, capable of 110 mph (180 km/h) and 0-60 mph in 12.2 seconds. The nose of the car was different from the earlier Sabres, and all but the first 17 Sabre Sixes had more conventional suspension, taken from the Triumph TR4. From a production total of 77, 75 were coupés and just 2 were convertibles.

  1. empm

    Ooooohhhhh, this is PERFECT for someone that always needs to know what time it is while driving.

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