I never heard of a converted Alpine being authenticated as a real Tiger. Can
you provide details? Nothing specific, city and state will do nicely. It sounds
like an urban legend to me.
To my way of thinking, if I spent $$$$ for a Tiger, to find out later that is
started life as an Alpine, converted by who knows who... Well, let's put it
this way: I would not be pleased about being defrauded.
Cushcom1@aol.com wrote:
> To all listers:
> Here we go again...the famed rivet controversy. Yes, Ramon is right when he
>says that an authenticated Tiger is a pretty sure bet. But keep in mind that
>at least one (and probably more) conversion has passed TAC muster. And
>original rivets are available. But who cares? Just drive it and enjoy it! It
>sure beats a commute in a Yugo...even if it MAY be a conversion.
> The Tigerman speaks...
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