While most of your comments are well founded, one should remember that the
inflated BON prices don't really go to Norm.
Its just supply/demand at work here.
By the way, my TBON sold for "tens of thousands" of dollars . . . and the
fellow got a real bonafide Tiger to go with it!!!
meow,
>
> I have owned a tiger for a short period of time now, 1 year, and am
> disapointed. I am not disapointed with the car but with the
> fact that I gave
> out information to the registry in which Norm Miller is
> doing, but there is no
> book for a reasonable price that reflects this information.
> The only book
> that is around is the TBON and is very high priced. I used
> to own a 70 Boss
> 302, and the registry book was available for a very
> reasonable price, with
> some good information in it. I feel like I am giving out
> infromation and
> getting nothing of value for it. When I see a TBON go for
> over $300 US I
> don't see the use in giving out infromation, if this is how
> it is used. The
> mustang registries were very reasonable and people shared the
> infromation very
> well. I hope one day to see another Book of Norm or even a
> registry book at a
> reasonable price, I think it would help the people in the
> tiger community and
> also promote the tiger. I know it is hard to find
> information on them,
> depending on where you live. These are just my thought, but
> would like to
> know how other people feel.
>
> Thanks Terry
> strombecker@shaw.ca
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