> The way I described it is exactly the way Jay's MkV Alpine is. Maybe
it's
> only the Tiger MKII's that do it that way. If I am off a model, I
> apologize.
The Series V Alpine in my driveway at home doesn't have such holes in
the bumper.
It has the license plate lights attached to a bracked mounted onto the
body of the car.
The two Series IV Alpines that I have disassembled didn't have such
holes in the bumper.
They had the license plate lights attached to a bracket mounted onto the
body of the car.
The Series II Alpine that is in my driveway at home, the Series II
Alpine that I disassembled, and the Series I Alpine that I got for free
and subsequently gave <for free> to Dan Walters did not have such holes
in the bumper. They have/had a single license plate light attached to
the body of the car.
The Mk I and MK II Tigers in my garage at home don't have such holes in
the bumper.
They have the licnese plate lights attached to a bracket mounted onto
the body of the car.
In the over thirty years that I have been fooling with Tigers, and more
recently Alpines, I have never even seen a car, or a picture of a car,
with holes in the bumper for license plate lights.
Does your Tiger have holes in the bumper for license plate lights? I
think the man down at Verne's could plug 'em up and replate it for you.
Ramon
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