i think thats the key point. other the first prototype (well, second
prototype) no tiger went anywhere near the shelby factory. its the
same reason that a used and hammered gt-h mustang (the hertz model)
sells for $60k when you can buy the same car, new, from ford for about
$30k.
looks are subjective of course but i think its very good looking
(particularly with a series i - iii alpine grill in it!).
On 8/8/07, Thomas Witt <atwittsend@verizon.net> wrote:
> Though George Boskoff was a Shelby employee, I don't think Shelby himself
> had a whole lot to do with the car. From the Mammoth Tiger's United I only
> recall Boskoff stating Shelby told him:
> "Put one of our engines in that Alpine," and "Just bend the d*mn steering
> arms." But still, it's nice to at least be a step-child when "dad" is
> famous.
>
> Regarding the looks, I'm no "fin fan," but I think they actually made the
> car look better (though they could have been toned down slightly). The
> treatment the Tigers got looks like the back end of a 1958 Rambler American.
> I guess "to each his own," but I still like the looks of the Tiger in
> general. As much as I can understand one's desire to see an inceased value
> in their car had the value gone the way of the Cobra perhaps many of us on
> the list couldn't have ever owned onee.
> Tom Witt
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