'66 White CA EBAY Tiger

Somebody let him know he can make more money for that car if he takes off the ten dollar air cleaner. Somebody is selling nice reproductions. Lee
 
Seller says

26,500 reserve I'd cut n paste his reply but I'm lazy on pain med today:(
 
Is a professional seller is posting photos from a cell phone camera or have I forgotten the proportions of a Tiger?

Maybe among the worst photo and print presentations seen lately. Wonder what percentage alex@BeverlyHillscarclub is taking for making that Tiger look like a POS?

jack vines
 
Beverly Hills

I went and looked at one of their very cheap Rolls-Royces a while back. They have a huge inventory, I gathered their modus operendi is to troll for formerly well off people who are temporarily (or permanently) down on their luck, and willing to sell their toys/unfinished projects/inherited cars for a bargain price for some quick cash. For those who live elsewhere, there is an almost unlimited supply of people fitting this description in the LA area. They do nothing to the cars as far as I could see, just buy and flip. I gathered their asking prices are extremely negotiable, particularly if one has cash. They seem to do a pretty brisk turn over.
Bob K.
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p.s. Didn't buy one. I fortunately came to my senses and realized that a fixer Rolls Royce is an eternal black hole, with very little appreciation in price - you can buy one in perfect condition for about double fixer price for a given model. Besides that, I was very surprised to discover that they're not comfortable - the seats look beautiful, but they're definitely the wrong contours for my body/height, and the padding is very hard - a Tiger's more comfortable than a Rolls-Royce!
 
This car had been on ebay and perhaps Craigslist early lsdt year was sitting in a driveway... The ripped top and all so they have not touched the car other than putting it in a showroom
 
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