Actually, as long as the subject has been brought up..........
I have not had a very good experience with the Tiger registry. I don't
find Norm helpful at all. When I bought my Tiger, Norm asked me for an
update on my car. I gave him the information he requested. He then asked me
for my license plate number and the number on a little tag on the side of the
transmission. Once I got my tags, I gave him the plate number, but I couldn't
read the number on the transmission tag. I was interested in whatever
information Norm had on my car, but he refused to tell me unless I could
provide him with the transmission tag number. He was a little rude about it
all; intimating that I should try harder. Until I give him the number, he
isn't interested in providing the information. I have not been impressed by
his attitude.
Randy Kegg
1967 MK1A
B382002572 And,
In a message dated 5/1/02 9:40:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
strombecker@shaw.ca writes:
> Subj: registry
> Date: 5/1/02 9:40:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time
> From: strombecker@shaw.ca (TM)
> Sender: owner-tigers@autox.team.net
> Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:strombecker@shaw.ca">strombecker@shaw.ca</A>
(TM)
> To: tigers@autox.team.net
>
> I have been given some information from Norm Miller when I have asked for
> it, my intention was not to lay fault on Norm for the high price of the
book
> TBON, but to see some more information published. I would like to see this
> at a reasonable cost and would be willing to preorder a book with such
> information. I am sure there are those who would not want this, as it may
> drop the resale price of a Book of Norm. I only hope one day to see
another
> book with information on the Tigers at a reasonable cost, I understan TBON
> was this way when first sold. I have Mike Taylors book on the Tiger and a
> few more, but none on the specifics of the different Tigers in detail. I
am
> going to do a complete restoration on my car and am trying to get as much
> correct information as possible.
>
> Thanks Terry
> B9471362
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