Sorry for being naove about this, but what on this car stands out that
makes it obvious to everyone that it is an alger? I asked a similar
question not too long ago with not too many good answers unless you were
actually there looking at the car. Has someone seen this car? Maybe
gotten more pics? Just confused I guess as to how people can tell.
Thanks for any input.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tigers@Autox.Team.Net [mailto:owner-tigers@Autox.Team.Net]
On Behalf Of Cushcom1@aol.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 10:59 AM
To: tigers@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Fwd: Response to your question for item #2495371267 - Other
Makes : All Models
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:13:42 -0700
From: robert.gauley@colliers.com
To: cushcom1@aol.com
Subject: Response to your question for item #2495371267 - Other
Makes :
All Models
Dear cushcom1,
"SINCE I AM SURE YOU ARE AWARE THAT THE CAR YOU ARE OFFERING IS NOT A
TIGER, BUT AN ALPINE CONVERSION, I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND YOU CHANGE THE
DESCRIPTION OR REMOVE THE CAR FROM THE SITE TO AVOID ANY LEGAL PROBLEMS.
WORK GETS OUT REAL QUICK AMONG THE TIGER COMMUNITY AS I AM SURE YOU ARE
AWARE AND THEY WILL ALL BE PASSING ALONG THE "ALGER" INFO. DO THE RIGHT
THING. YOU CAR SHOULD STAND ON ITS OWN MERITS. IT IS VERY, VERY NICE."
This car is a Tiger, I spoke with the prevoius owner today and he
assures me that it has been registered by the last two ownwers in
British Columbia and Alberta as a Tiger. The numbers correspond as
Tiger. I also have a very close friend in vancouver who has owned five
Tigers and he say the car this summer and assures me this is a Tiger.
If you would like any names or numbers I would be happy to give them to
you.
best regards, Bob
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