"...What is the tonneau cover hiding? I'd love to see this one in
person..."
Holy smokes guys, lets ease up on the scepticism! I'm scared to show any
of you my Tiger now, and I'm only the second owner. The (limited) pictures
available make it look pretty good to me. The seams are a heck of a lot
straighter than mine. There are a number of fakes out there, but lets not
jump to conclusions. If I was cheap and sneaky enough to do a fake, I'm
not sure I'd lavish the money on making a 1965 mark 1 look that good.
While allowing Algers to be sold as Tigers may diminish the value of our
cars, throwing suspicion on every nice looking car that comes up for sale
probably doesn't help either.
Not picking on you in particular Jim, it just seems like lately there is a
spate of this. Maybe it is Spring fever: I haven't driven my car in five
months, and it is getting to me.
Michael
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Michael McBeth
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Geez...
With that much money into the "frame-off" restoration, wouldn't you think
there would be side trim and bumperguards? What is the tonneau cover
hiding?
I'd love to see this one in person...
Jim Leach Pacific Tiger Club Seattle
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