This begs the question.
If you have a TAC certified Tiger that due to some
reason must have
most of not all of its sheet metal replaced, is it still a
Tiger? I think
it should be a 'Rebodied Tiger' not an 'Alger'. At what
point does
it cease to become a Tiger? Both fenders replaced, One fender
both doors? Untill recently most sheet metal came from donor Alpines.
Personally I think if it came off the assembly line as a Tiger, its a
Tiger,
not matter what clothes its wearing.
Let the discussion begin again.
Dave
________________________________
From: J. Nichols <jxnichols@sbcglobal.net>
To: tigers@autox.team.net
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 3:38:44 PM
Subject:
Re: [Tigers] ebay Tiger question
"I noticed that the VIN plate was covered
with cardboard and sent an email
asking if he knew the VIN and JAL numbers.
His response was "Sorry, that info
is only for the buyers eyes". So what
gives? "
He also has a Alpine parts car to go along with the Tiger hulk. If
you put
two and two together you get an Alger. It was probably too much work
for
himself to do so why not let someone else try. You have to wonder on his
basic honesty with hiding the VIN. The only reason is too help someone create
a fake.
Jeff
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