Auction Tiger
If I hadn't recently bought one I would be having a closer look at this Tiger for sure Graham.
It looks a very nice restoration, I like the Colour, the interior, hood and panel fit, I don't like the lack of Metal hood bins and the fit of the Chrome strips down the length of the car.
Someone certainly spent a lot of money on it though?
Gary
It looks a very nice restoration, I like the Colour, the interior, hood and panel fit, I don't like the lack of Metal hood bins and the fit of the Chrome strips down the length of the car.
Someone certainly spent a lot of money on it though?
Gary
Grahamgvickery wrote:Gary. It was well over priced at £30 to £40K when needing a total body restoration, a new interior and more - £25K is more like it.
It did look rough in the Photo's, especially the interior!
It will be interesting to see what the Blue car goes for in the July Auction, that one looks a minter.
Yes. I hope the buyer conducted due diligence on the history of this car since there was none in the auctioneeers box.
First registered in 2017 and no info on V5C about previous owner(s).
Nothing at all. A brave or maybe foolish buyer!
Auction houses get out clause:
"Catalogue descriptions are produced entirely from information provided by the vendor about each Lot,
so we always recommend you view in person any Lot you are interested in and inspect any paperwork available in the Documents Office."
First registered in 2017 and no info on V5C about previous owner(s).
Nothing at all. A brave or maybe foolish buyer!
Auction houses get out clause:
"Catalogue descriptions are produced entirely from information provided by the vendor about each Lot,
so we always recommend you view in person any Lot you are interested in and inspect any paperwork available in the Documents Office."