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Re: [Tigers] ebay Car

To: Ross <ross_hulse@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] ebay Car
From: Theo Smit <tsmit@shaw.ca>
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 21:48:31 -0600
The best part of Tiger ownership is that there seems to be little 
groupthink when it comes to determining the "right" state of a given 
Tiger, provided that the workmanship that got it to its current 
condition is evident. Your Tiger can be a stock survivor, a personalized 
cruiser, or a no-holds-barred track day car - you'll get compliments 
from a lot of people even if they'd never consider what you did as an 
example for their own car, so long as your car shows some pride of 
ownership and it's not misrepresented.

And this is what appears to be the problem with at least several of the 
current eBay crop. We have one car with known Alpine pedigree (it 
appears to be gone now...), one VIN for a middle-production Mk1A Tiger 
on a round-corner body, and a couple more asking top stock-survivor / 
100 point restoration dollars, where the attention to detail is clearly 
not there, either in the description or in the workmanship itself. It 
has little to do with the color... but a seller can't claim "original 
paint" on a red Tiger when the paint code on the VIN is 86. If the 
seller is purposely deceiving the prospective buyers then that's fraud. 
If they don't know, they shouldn't be writing up the feature sheet on 
the car. Either way the value of the car goes way down, because the risk 
is way higher.

Theo


Ross wrote:
> Wow,
>
> Which is worth more an original car un-restored with all its original parts
> in running condition?  A resorted car with a warmed up motor in great
> condition but personalized?  Or a totally restored to bone stock specs from
> the factory but using some after market parts? 
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