Take a look at this Tiger on Ebay: 280609341334. Can this Tiger be saved? It looks like a parts donor for sure. Jeff _______________________________________________ Tigers@autox.team.net Donate: http
I am not sure if I would take it on- but its far easier to unbend an unibody than it is to "unrust" one. Frank Minneapolis _______________________________________________ Tigers@autox.team.net Donate
This Tiger appears to be structurally sound but a first hand visual inspection is needed to verify the total actual damage. It would obviously take a great deal of work and $$$ to bring it back. Too
The sill damage looks extensive. There are two layers of sill and it is rather a task to deal with. The rear picture (poor fitting trunk) shows the torsional twist applied from the accident. I think
go to my photobucket and look at what we're doing to an alpine. just a few minor twists but yes,it takes work. http://s606.photobucket.com/albums/tt142/65beam/ -- Original Message -- From: "Thomas Wi
Back to your original posting jeff, everybody gets their two cents. Here's mine: aside from the whole alger issue.....ANYTHING can be saved with enough time, money, and dedication. And there no shame
Of course you're right; given enough time and money any car can be rebuilt. The other side of the coin is this: at some point there's a financial decision to be made: either will the car be worth mo