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Re: There's That Phrase Again

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Subject: Re: There's That Phrase Again
From: RMEbstein@aol.com
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 16:57:12 EDT
On page 66 of this month's issue of Keith Martin's Sport Car Market  
magazine, there's an article titled "Best Bets in Cats and Snakes" written by  
Colin 
Comer, who was just recently the winning bidder of the MKII on eBay  that sold 
for $59,000+. Ignoring the sections on continuation Cobras, the  article calls 
the Tiger "the red-headed stepchild of the Shelby world" and also  an 
"underdog." 
 
The author further goes on to say that the "Tigers aren't particularly  rare" 
and that their problems "are modifications and abuse. Finding a stock  Tiger 
that hasn't rusted out or been cobbled into an unrecognizable form is a  
challenge." 
 
Regarding the Tiger market, Mr. Comer states that the "prevailing market  
today for a spectacular MkI car is roughly $30,000 with a similar IA bringing  
$5,000-$10,000 over that. The MKII market is more difficult to peg. I've only  
seen six MkII cars sell in the last ten years, and only one was spectacular. 
OK,  I bought it, paying an out-of-the park record price of $59,000 on eBay 
Motors  last month (item #4625301384.)"
 
"I saw the value in stepping up for a true 100% original, untouched,  example 
of a MkII-and I have spent roughly $5,000 doing 'might as well'  maintenance 
and detailing. I don't regret it; these cars cost pennies on the  dollar 
against anything else as interesting. I consider a great Tiger a solid  buy."
 
The article also has the usual statistics, warnings of Algers, Book of  
Norman, etc. yada, yada, yada and a picture of the Comer's purple Tiger that he 
 
calls the "Purple People Eater."
 
Rodney




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