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Re: 2005 Tiger?

To: stubrennan@attbi.com, tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: 2005 Tiger?
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 23:51:08 EDT
Stu,
Personally I think there are just about the right number of Tigers out there 
to become very sought after.  When I was heavy into coin collecting I found 
that an extremely rare coin with only 2 or 3 available definitely brought an 
outrageous price.  If there were too many of a certain coin available...they 
were 
worth practically nothing.  When there were 25 or 50 thousand available, then 
it was possible for the typical collector to own one and there were thousands 
and thousands of these typical collectors world wide and they would drive the 
price way above what it's rarity would justify.
I think the Tiger fits into this category.  Many, many car collectors could 
afford it at $25,000 -$30,000 and  I believe the cars would bring this with the 
proper exposure. I think that is the part that has been missing.  I believe 
this will only come with Tigers being shown at car shows and being featured in 
magazines, commercials, etc...  I think over the past 5 years with the 
exposure on the Internet (Tiger list, Ebay and such) that we have seen the 
average 
prices climb about 25-50%.  Stop and think, do you think anyone would have paid 
anywhere near $40,000 5 years ago for a pretty good original Tiger?  I think 5 
years ago that about $20,000 would have been the limit for this car.  As the 
price rises, the car ads a little mystique and becomes more desirable.  I  
have a friend who owns a ladies apparel shop.  A piece of jewelry that wouldn't 
sell for $89 sold  pretty well when the price was raised to $250.  People like 
things that are a little expensive...figure they must be good "if they cost 
that much"  :-)
Just my 2 cents.
Mark L.

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