| thats very intersting, but which of  those would you like to have?
 
In a message dated 9/5/2005 9:31:55 PM Central Daylight Time,  CoolVT@aol.com 
writes:
I was  looking through Hemmings Auto and noticed that the Tiger prices are  
definitely on the increase.  I remember 4 or 5 years ago if someone  was 
asking in 
the $30's we thought that price was out of  sight.   It's becoming more and 
more common to see asking prices  in the $40's and $50's.
This is what Hemmings had:
1965  with  302 ci and 5 speed  $36,900
1965  Solid and original, 46,000  miles, $18,900
1965  stored 20 years, needs paint and  finishing  $12,000
1966  Nut and bolt restoration  $55,000
1966 Show winner, best offer
1967 with 289, O% rust,  $35,5000
1967 with 289 hi-po plus 3 Alpine parts cars,  $40,000
Mark L.
 
Joey Hiykel  1966 Tiger MK1A
B382001072 LRXFE JAL#  661104
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