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RE: Ohmigid!!!

To: "'cloverdale'" <marrone@wco.com>,
Subject: RE: Ohmigid!!!
From: Chris Thompson <cthompson@rrinc.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 00:05:01 -0500
I did get an answer from Tigerman citing Norm's web page as reference to 
Alger's that have been TAC'd.  Goose poop was Norman's response so I think that 
issue is settled.

For many reasons, an original AC Cobra is worth more than a replicar, and the 
original Mona Lisa is worth more than an excellent copy.  A Tiger is worth more 
than an Alpine and  TAC tells you that you have the real thing.

As a kid, I owned a Hillman Minx, and a Series 2 Alpine, and I always wanted a 
real Tiger.  My Tiger, TAC 97, won second place by the PO at the '97 United for 
originality, and I've been absolutely anal about replacing those little things 
that aren't original, and adding LAT parts to it.  Does anybody know where I 
can get the original hose clamps?  This behavior borders on the psychotic.  
There is very little that is really original on the car - only replicas of the 
original.  This is important to preserve the image of history, but that is all 
that it is.  

I firmly believe that in the future, the most valuable Tiger will be that one 
that displays all of it's history - one that has been restored in the least.  
Ideally, it would have the same paint, tires, interior, oil, air in the tires - 
everything.  Markets for other collectibles bear this out. Shine a rare old 
coin, and it loses half of it value - often in the thousands of dollars.  
Ironically, it was Henry Ford who chastised and converted Andrew Carnegie from 
over-restoring valuable antique furniture 75 years ago, and the whole antique 
furniture market changed almost overnight. 

So if you're interested in market value - make sure it is really a Tiger, and 
preserve it, but don't change it.  I'm sure I've depreciated the value of my 
Tiger because I actually drive it, sometimes even in inclement weather.

Myself, I fantasize about getting another Tiger, and chopping it all up to put 
in a 351 or something, and seeing what all you can really get away with on this 
platform.  This has been the history of the Tiger, as well.  Let's just see how 
much fun this can be....


Chris Thompson
Executive Vice President
Recognition Research, Inc.
1750 Kraft Dr. Suite 2000
Blacksburg, VA 24060
540.961.6500
540.961.3568/fax
cthompson@rrinc.com
www.rrinc.com
B382000331

-----Original Message-----
From:   cloverdale [SMTP:marrone@wco.com]
Sent:   Friday, January 14, 2000 10:25 PM
To:     tigers@autox.team.net
Subject:        Re: Ohmigid!!!

I asked the same question a few days ago on this list and have not head from
the Tigerman either.  I can only surmise that Norm summed it up  correctly
by his "GOOSE POOP" response to The Tigermans original post.


-----Original Message-----
From: TigerCoupe@aol.com <TigerCoupe@aol.com>
To: pete_stanisavljevich@coxtarget.com <pete_stanisavljevich@coxtarget.com>
Cc: Cushcom1@aol.com <Cushcom1@aol.com>; tigers@autox.team.net
<tigers@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, January 14, 2000 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: Ohmigid!!!


>In a message dated 01/13/2000 5:18:37 AM Pacific Standard Time,
>pete_stanisavljevich@coxtarget.com writes:
>
>> I never heard of a converted Alpine being authenticated as a real Tiger.
>Can
>> you provide details?
>
>Pete:
>
>Have you received an answer to your question?  I think this is a very valid
>request, although I have not yet seen an answer to it.  IMO, a response
from
>the Tigerman would be not only polite, but is called for in view of his
bold
>claim.
>
>Dick
>




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