found: Wikipedia, viewed Sept. 11, 2017:under Sunbeam Alpine (Post-Sunbeam Alpine: the Alpine name was resurrected in 1976 by Chrysler (by then the owner of Rootes) on a totally unrelated vehicle - the UK-market version of the Simca 1307, a French-built family hatchback; the car was initially badged as the Chrysler Alpine, and then finally as the Talbot Alpine following Chrysler Europe's takeover by Peugeot in 1978; the name survived until 1984, although the design survived (with different names) until 1986) under Simca 1307 (The Simca 1307/ Chrysler Alpine was the name under which Chrysler Europe launched its new large family car in July 1975; styled in the UK and engineered by Simca at Poissy in France; the model was sold under a variety of names, including Simca 1308 and 1309 models (with larger engines), Chrysler Alpine (UK, Ireland and New Zealand), Dodge Alpine (Colombia), Chrysler 150 (Spanish market), and later Talbot 1510 / Talbot Alpine / Talbot 150 (a facelifted version launched by PSA after its takeover of Chrysler Europe) and Talbot Solara (the saloon version))