My cars don't rust including my rust free Tiger. I use Waxoyl from England@
Moss Motors. I also use it on tools, guns and leather. Gary Moore B9472283
--- On Sun, 4/10/11, Clarkwgriswold <clarkwgriswold2nd@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Clarkwgriswold <clarkwgriswold2nd@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Should I buy a Tiger?
To: "CoolVT@aol.com" <CoolVT@aol.com>
Cc: "tigers@autox.team.net" <tigers@autox.team.net>
Date: Sunday, April 10, 2011, 1:11 AM
IMO, unless you do ALL your own work, and shop around for serious deals on
parts and stuff... You can almost never build a tiger or anything else for
less than it's worth... But then again, for alot if us, that's not why we do
it right? But on the other hand... Coming up with a few thousand at a time
once every couple of months is easier for some than coming up with 35 grand
all at once...
I agree, for that tigers condition, 3 to 5 grand. Of you can work metal,
don't
let the rust scare you, it's no different than changing brakes... Take out
the
bad, put in the good. And all cars rust, just some more than others or
sooner...
Cullen
1452 lrofe
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On Apr 9, 2011, at 6:27 PM, CoolVT@aol.com wrote:
> You definitely wouldn't be able to restore it for $22,500.
>
>
> In a message dated 4/9/2011 6:24:42 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> hubrick@gmail.com writes:
>
> Hello Tiger Owners,
> I have stumbled upon a basket case Mark I Tiger that I have the
opportunity
> to buy. It spent its first few years in New York and Pennsylvania where it
> was exposed to salty roads before moving to California. The windshield was
> pulled off in 1984 and it has sat since then, the interior has been
exposed
> to the elements, the bottom of the fenders and door on the one side of the
> car I can access are full of rot, and curling up my fingers below them
> reveals a holy crumbly rocker panel. It has original paint, and except
for
> a little ding in the back, it's a straight car.The owner is a 2nd owner
> who's had it since 66. I wrote down the VIN to look it up. I looked at
the
> listing of registered Tigers and it's not on the list, but the number fits
> neatly in the online list. The owner is happy to sell it cheaply to have
> someone restore it, but it seems to me getting it free may be too
expensive
> considering it's condition. I believe it to be an authentic Tiger based
on
> the guy's ownership story. Any idea what it might be worth in the
> condition
> it's in? It seems to me if I really want a Tiger, I'd be much better off
> buying the one for sale in Hemmings for $22,500. Any opinions?
> Cheers,
> Rick
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