Tigers,
Here is what started all that flurry over Algers. A Resolution!!!
I personally sent a letter of inquiry to the eBay sellers about the
origin of their car. Although the change they made to "a real Alpine
260, however" was not to my personal preference.
I just received this message from Ken Boucher, seller, and thought it
would be of interest to the group. Sounds like his heart is in the right
place, and is to commended for altering his description to meet all he
has learned from, apparently, many sources.
Steve
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Steve Laifman
Editor
http://www.TigersUnited.com
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Here is his message:
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 14:32:04 -0500
From: "Barbara and Ken Boucher" <bouwho2@comcast.net>
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Last Chance
To: "Ken Boucher" <bouwho2@comcast.net>
Hello again,
The eBay auction on my Tiger/Alpine/Alger, or whatever you chose to call
it, ends at 7:15 PM PST today.
With the help and friendly comments from many Tiger enthusiasts I have
learned a lot more about Tigers than I ever expected existed. A special
thanks to STOA members for being so nice and patient in explaining the
facts of Tigers.
At this point I am not sure whether the ID tag is correct or fake and /
or if the VIN has been or has not been altered. We do no that this car
did start it's life as some form of Alpine, that it does have the Tiger
X frame (although the X is probably welded in), it does have the spare
tire upright in the boot rather than under the boot floor. And, it has
lots of little improvements that just add to the enjoyment if you just
want to have fun and own a one of a kind car.
As I have said to several who inquired, it does not make any difference
to me weather it is a Tiger, Alpine, Alger or some other configuration.
I bought the car because I liked it. I have had lots of fun with this
little car but the time has come for me to downsize and give up some of
my toys (including my big, high-maintenance house).
The kids are gone, the grandchildren are grown-up, too, the dog died and
now I must pass my toys on to more capable hands. I hope this little
red "tiger" finds a home where it can give the owner as much enjoyment
as it has given me.
There are still a few hours in which you can bid.
Good Luck,
Ken
941 349-3432
PS To those few who were somewhat hostile in your comments, I hold no
animosity. In your own way you did provide some information and for
this I am grateful. Peace be with you.
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