Doug,
No that does not make yours a GT. The true GTs did not have the soft
top folding doors of the MKI or the soft boot metal separator of the MKIA.
Instead the factory coverted the soft top space to extra interior space that
was fully finished off. Norm's book describes this better. The car below was
owned by one of our former local Colorado Tiger club members. Other than
that I don't know too much about the car but can put anyone who is
interested in touch with him. I think the car is now with a dealer. It is a
very rare Tiger but not the rarest. Reserve that right for the one
Harrington Tiger.
Dave McDermott
At 11:12 AM 3/2/98 -0500, Doug Mallory wrote:
>Tiger GT?
>
>What is different? I have a MK2a and it has the GT door panels does that
>make it a GT?
>
>Doug Mallory
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris S. Mottram <Chris.S.Mottram@ecc.com>
>To: tigers@autox.team.net <tigers@autox.team.net>; alpines@autox.team.net
><alpines@autox.team.net>
>Date: Monday, March 02, 1998 10:33 AM
>Subject: Mail Notification
>
>
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>>Chris S. Mottram@ECCI
>>03/02/98 09:57 AM
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>>Found some more.
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>>Chris
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>> Vehicle Listings
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>>This list below came from Auto Trader Online.
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>>1964 SUMBEAM TIGER GT, all original, one of fifteen in the world, if
>>your looking for the rarest TIGER of all, $13990 303-781-9011,
>>Colorado
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