Yeah, well, Hemmings said about 10 years ago that the Tiger was one of the
top ten underpriced cars *anywhere* in the car market, and the prices
haven't changed much in that time.
But Tim is a big Tiger fan, so we've seen them fairly regularly in both GRM
and the new Classic Motorsports. Maybe that will end when he's 2/3rds of
the way through the restoration ;-)...
Interesting that they named the MGB the number 1 sports car of all time.
Yuck.
Chris
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Jones" <joness@wsu.edu>
To: <CoolVT@aol.com>
Cc: <tigers@Autox.Team.Net>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 4:05 PM
Subject: RE: Tigers in Classic Motorsports
> I agree, I read Sports Car Market (I've never sold anything but I like
> to watch the prices of stuff), they also say that Tigers are low right
> now and even at low (18 to 25K for good cars at auction) they still say
> that they gained 10% in price last year. I bet 20 to 25K will be real
> common for OK Tigers this year. I guess as long as you already have a
> Tiger it's good for the hobby to have the prices (and excitement about
> the mark) go up. For those that don't it'll be interesting to see what
> they will have to pay. steve j.
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