At 11:19 PM 9/16/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hey, guys:
>
>Is the serial # for a Tiger stamped anywhere on the body and/or chassis
>other than on the ID plate? There is a fellow here in my area who has
>inherited a Tiger that has been torn down for several years. The previous
>owner had started a restoration project on the car but did not have a
>chance to finish before his untimely death. He has the title with the
>serial # listed but he posed this question to me tonight about the
>whereabouts of the number being stamped elsewhere on the car. I had to
>admit that I didn't know. Anybody know?
>
>Thanks,
>Andy Walker
Look for the transmission and the aluminum tag rivited to the right side.
It contains a serial number which may be traceable. Second, examine the
rear end differential casting in the flat area at the bottom of the pinion.
This flat area also frequently has a serial number (prox 1/2" chrs, and
hard to see) which may be traceable. Contact Norman with these numbers and
he may be able to match them together back to the factory records and the
VIN & JAL. If they don't match the factory records, you got pieces period.
Tom
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