Rust bucket Tigers in the midwest and east go for a few thousand $$'s.
You might be better off looking toward the east for a Tiger. It might
not have a cert. but the odds are it will be real thing. I guess the
question to ask is why are the various price guides so out of wack if
if the midpoint value for a Tiger is $20,000?
Jeff
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Subject: RE: Re[2]: $12500 alpine
Author: "Jarrid Gross (Yorba Linda CA)" <GROSS(at)UNIT.COM> at INTERNET
Date: 2/19/98 12:57 PM
From: nicholsj(at)oakwood.org
> 90+% of Tigers are sold for less than $20,000. Look at the ads in
Hemmings,
>very few if any are listed over $20,000.
In Norm MIllers web page, there are currently 2 tigers listed.
1 lists for $18,000 OBO, and the other for $35,000.
On Mark Olsens page,
list these among others.
$24,000 OBO
17,500 obo
18,000
$15,000
$14,500
$22,000.
20,000
$19,500
$19500
It would appear that the mid "asking" point is somewhere around 20K.
TAC certs seam to have something to do with the price of these
higher priced cars, but good looking Tigers sell commonly in
the low to mid 20s. In SoCal, a rust bucket tiger at rock bottom
price will run close to 10K.
Trust me here, Ive been lookin....
With a new 3 car garage and all.
Jarrid Gross
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