Rob, on the 4th picture on you Tiger restoration web site, Is this your
version of a "Bucket Seat"?
Great picture of the rear spring front mount reinforcement. Actually
the only pictures I have seen, other, than my own car.
Steve L, this is a great picture for the United lists to go with an
article on reinforcing his area. Nice welding, too.
Rob, where do you find such straight, rust free car's.
Nice pictures. Fun to see someone else work.
Larry
Rob Guerra wrote:
>
> I really appreciate everyones kind words about our car. It is what it
> is.... a really fun car to drive. After rebuilding the engine two years
> ago and bringing the total hp well above 220, it really scoots along. Of
> course the addition of Dan Walter's torque arm and a panhard rod didn't
> hurt either.
>
> Frank -- you have a really good memory. It is a series IV, Factory
> Wedgewood Blue.
>
> One last note, a modified car can have some redeeming qualities since we
> did win the Popular Vote and Concours at Suni III in Big Sky.
>
> At 06:31 AM 01/11/2001, TIGEROOTES@aol.com wrote:
> >Peter,
> > Mazda RX-2 and RX-3 engines were a popular conversion in the Seattle
> >region during the mid to late 70s. I know of one remaining example and
> >naturally it has no resale value do to the transplant. In fact, the same
> >rotary-Alpine attended Tigers United 4 in Medford, Oregon.
> >Jim Leach Pacific Tiger Club Seattle
>
> Rob
>
> 66 Sunbeam Tiger (351 W) 64 Sunbeam Tiger (HiPo 289) 65
> Sunbeam Alpine (Rotary)
> 67 Mustang Fastback 98 Mustang Cobra # 4973 96 F-250 4wd
>
> Check out the latest pictures of my Tiger Restoration:
> http://www.members.home.com/bomber441
>
> My Mustangs:
> http://www.kaiserair.com/oldsite/mustangs.html
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