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Tiger's
I am forwarding Ian Gerrard's letter. He has apparently put out another
printing of his calender for those that responded to my posting. I was
surprised to learn that it was for his local club, and not the New
Zealand national assosciation.
Thought you'd be interested in his Tiger count.
Steve
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From: Ian Gerrard <i.gerrard@xtra.co.nz>
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Dear Steven,
Many thanks for your order and subsequent letter.
I must thank you also for advertising on the internet . As a result of
that I have had several enquiries, necessitating another print of 10
calendars. We have to be cautious with our printing because each copy
costs us NZ$20 and with a branch of only 42 members (this calendar was
a project of the Waikato branch, rather than the SOCNZ, our national
body), we certainly donšt want any left unsold.
Interesting to hear of your friend Steve Curle. I wonder if he is the
man who sourced 2 Tigers for a recent club member. Paul Grace - who
quite coincidentally lives not 20kms from me - brought 2 Tigers back
from the States last year from the LA area. My wife and I think he
would have been better off to have got one good Tiger rather than two
tired examples.
Yes, the Tiger population is increasing thanks to lhd imports. At the
last count, I could account for 24 in NZ, of which maybe 15 are in our
club.
One of the hardest jobs while rebuilding mine (B9472063) has been
establishing what they were like originally, because no two cars here
are the same. For a start, many are lhd conversions. And originality
was never a big factor with Tiger owners in the past. Thank God for
Norman Miller.
Ian
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