Mike, my feelings exactly. I'm even thinking of dropping my subcription to
Autoweek just cus that assh!!e Keith Martin has an article in there every
week. I'm glad to see some else feels the same way I do. Keep up the good
work. regards Armand
>As many of you know, a recent thread on this list addressed the questionable
>provenence of a Tiger auctioned at this year's Monterey Hysterics. As I
>remember, the car in question was a "MkII" which sold for around $30,000.
>
>On my way to yet another airplane ride, I picked up the December issue of
>Automobile magazine (don't usually do this, since David E. Davis became an
>effete, social climbing panderer with psuedo-macho overtones, I've lost
>interest in the "high brow" drivel his publication specializes in). Anyhow,
>towards the tail end of the mag, there is a section entitiled "On the Block"
>written by the self-professed "expert", Keith Martin, editor and publisher of
>the auction attendees bible, Sports Car Market magazine (the same idiot who
>has been extolling the investment qualities of such paragons of automotive
>virtue as the Fiero GT, DeLorean and Karmann Ghia for the last 5 years). In
>"On the Block", Martin gives a few examples each month of auction results,
>overlayed with his own incredibly insightful and poignant commentary.
>
>The first car written about in this month's article is a 1967 Sunbeam Tiger
>Mark 2, SN B382100523, which sold for $31,030. Martin, after reporting a
>summary of the auto's state of condition ("Competently restored to a good
>touring standard without the usual tacky hot-rod add-ons that Tiger owners
>seem to be unable to resist".), then goes on to the conclusion that, "Finding
>an ORIGINAL CAR is increasingly difficult" (Doh!!!)
>
>Well, all I have to say is, if this is the same car which those who know are
>very certain is an Alger, how are you going to argue with such an
>unimpeachable, creditable analyst of the Sunbeam marque as Martin? I mean, he
>gets published in a pukka mag like Automobile, and everything...
>
>If any would like to suggest he doesn't have a clue and has contributed to a
>gross misrepresentation and possible fraud, he can be contacted at:
>
>Keith Martin
>Sports Car Market
>(800) 289-2819
>
>Mike Wood
>PS: See, this is what happens to me when I have to fly a commuter leg on
>Southwest Airlines (Moooo!)
ritchie@mcn.org
Armand & Lorie Ritchie
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