There are many restorers who have made that mistake which is unfortunate, but not much you can do once it has been done. My Tiger doesn't have the original rivet either.

Regards, Robin.
Mine too Robin.gtsmrt wrote:Hi Ash,
There are many restorers who have made that mistake which is unfortunate, but not much you can do once it has been done. My Tiger doesn't have the original rivet either.![]()
Regards, Robin.
There was no mention of a conversion. What I am implying is there are different levels of restoration which could be defined as has been stated by others. As for letting a rusty Tiger go to car heaven, well that sounds like money talking-loose a few more cars and drive up the value of the rest. No, there will always be enthusiasts and engineers like my self who relished taking on the challenge. I want to save the cars.gtsmrt wrote:For the life of me I really can't understand how an Alpine conversion can ever be a Tiger unless it was built at the Jensen factory. As previously stated, if the Tiger is in such a bad state let it go!! There will always be the Alger stigma and if the vin/id tags are swapped prepare for it to be on Norm's Alger list for the world to see. Stop kidding yourselves.meadowhog wrote: I think theres some compromise to be had on point 3 though.
If this is not a conversion, then what is?? Why else would you mention ALGER. Last time I checked, Tiger bodies aren't being reproduced by an authorised agent. Money is definitely not talking when I say let it go as there is a point at which you must concede defeat in regards to rebuilding. I love my Tiger, but I would let it go if (god forbid) I crashed it or became heavily rusted (By the way car's do rust in Australia). Why continue to complicate the definition of what is and isn't a Tiger. If panels become rusted due to general road use, without effecting the core Tiger components it's still a Tiger. As Bobbybutton said, any major chassis work really needs to be questioned as you're changing major components of a Tiger. Re-shell/re-body is plainly not a Tiger any more. TACing is up to the individual, but hey it proves what you have or don't have in some peoples case.Red Race Tiger wrote: 3 Re-shelled/ Re-bodied, declared as such without the ALGER stigma, a car that carries ALL the Jenson sheet metalwork mod's and done to a competent standard and is complete with ALL the Tiger items and allowed to carry over the TIGER Vin..... without finger pointing.