Check out auction Item number: 140231201604 advertised as 25,000 original miles. Looking at the photo's of before restoration, which includes a close up of the odometer registering 25,000 miles, it s
The soft top boot cover is very weird.. its coming up vertically all the way then leveling off. Wonder what happened there. Also a few of the gauges are SV alpine, and what happened to the original d
Unless it's a typo, the VIN reads B383002016. I never saw a 383 car before. Fred Baum 9470768 **Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. (http://food.aol.c
Those are the ones with the chrysler engines. Very rare.... Scott Hutchinson Director of Operations Netjets Large Aircraft Office 860.292.1191 Mobile 843.290.2805 * ** This message contains informati
Just looked at the other photos on the other website and see the VIN is actually 382** The console top is kind of funky as well. Valve covers? One shot of the front bumper doesn't look as bad as the
I sent a message to the seller questioning the "25,000" original miles. The seller said there is documentation proving the mileage is as stated. Also, the engine was not rebuilt because it had good c
I'll take the first $105,000 offer for my Tiger. It hasn't had a ground up restoration, but I do have fully functioning, icy cold air conditioning in it. That has to be worth an extra $50,000 or so.
Heck, Jeffrey. That sounds like a bargain to me. But, just so people have a choice, I'll sell my Mark II to the first person who sends me $285,000. I think it is a deal (for someone... you think mayb
Sorry but I don't think it could get that filthy in the engine compartment in 25 K miles. My MkII has about 85 K and the first 70 K or so was in New Jersey and it doesn't have anywhere close to the a
The thing i thought that was weird as i stated originally is the soft top cover.. not sure what they have done to it, but they have a big gap in the resto photos from finished body to fully finished
You could never convince me that car had only 25k miles. Maybe 125k. I'm certain the car will tac and if it bring 50k ( I haven't seen the auction) then I suppose it brings the value of our Tigers up
My guess is, no top under the boot. Paul _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Tigers@autox.team.net http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/
So for $55k you don't even get either type of top. Steve _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html Tigers@autox.team.net http://autox.team.net/m
While there are some oddities to this Tiger I think we need to be thankful someone took the time/money to keep it on the road. Is it worth the asking price? Probably to the guy who is selling it. The
Some other comments: I'm not a Tiger expert on these things. But, that wood dash sure doesn't look like an original piece to me. Replaced within 25,000 miles? Also, the unrestored pictures show carpe