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This must have been a rusty Tiger. Rockers are frequently replaced...
also floors, X frame and probably
valence on this one. It has passed TAC so it was originally a Tiger.
MK1A Tigers have the Alpine oil cooler mounts.
A rust repaired Tiger should be cheaper than an original one. I
wouldn't think to buy it unless a Tiger
expert inspected it.
Gary
On 1/2/2021 6:47 AM, Jay Laifman wrote:
> https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1965-sunbeam-tiger-37/
> <https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1965-sunbeam-tiger-37/>
>
> Note that the comments already point out that the rockers are a mess,
> and the doors were changed from their correct round corners to square
> corners. The owner says that happened when the work was done. But,
> that's not a trivial matter, right? Some significant portion of
> another body had to be cut and put in there.
>
> I have also noted that inside the front grille, the brackets from an
> Alpine for the oil cooler are there. I'm assuming no Tiger had those
> brackets - but maybe I'm wrong. I'm not sure when the oil cooler
> showed up on the Alpine. Maybe it corresponds with the square corner
> doors.
>
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This must have been a rusty Tiger. Rockers are frequently
replaced... also floors, X frame and probably<br>
valence on this one. It has passed TAC so it was originally a
Tiger.<br>
MK1A Tigers have the Alpine oil cooler mounts.<br>
A rust repaired Tiger should be cheaper than an original one. I
wouldn't think to buy it unless a Tiger<br>
expert inspected it.<br>
Gary<br>
<br>
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<div>Note that the comments already point out that the rockers
are a mess, and the doors were changed from their correct
round corners to square corners. The owner says that happened
when the work was done. But, that's not a trivial matter,
right? Some significant portion of another body had to be cut
and put in there. Â </div>
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<div>I have also noted that inside the front grille, the
brackets from an Alpine for the oil cooler are there. I'm
assuming no Tiger had those brackets - but maybe I'm wrong.Â
I'm not sure when the oil cooler showed up on the Alpine.Â
Maybe it corresponds with the square corner doors.</div>
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