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Looks to be B9470484LROFE on the tag but the listing shows a bit different number
Sure a lot of oddball things on it :eek: almost like a guy has a shell and boxes of parts and maybe half of them correct. He then has to put the car together ( and buy whatever is missing ) with NO manual or Tiger info of any kind... and this is what you get... Wonder where those 'wide' LAT 70 'style' wheels came from ?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Other-Makes-Sunbeam-Tiger-/321946605590?forcerrptr=true&hash=item4af5835816:g:zKEAAOSwv-NWa6yi&item=321946605590
 
VIN

Maybe seller can't read and that's why he has those over sized gauges and along that theme is the too big tires wheels and flares:)
 
I'm Surprised!

I wonder why the seller did not list it as a Mk II - they do sell for a premium. Afterall, the grill looks like it might have come from one and the "car" has non-hooded headlight rims.
 
I like to see personalized Tigers, a good change from all the stock ones out there.
 
Maybe seller can't read and that's why he has those over sized gauges and along that theme is the too big tires wheels and flares:)

Lets be nice;

Individual tastes can't always match yours or anyone else's; thats what great about cars they don't all have to be the same.
 
Nice

and not naughty? I was naughty, I butchered several cars back in the day adding flares. I must have had 10 calls from guys wanting me to cut off perfectly good qtr. panels for their wheel arches to repair such cars.

I am being nice but I listen to all the guys who lament "what a butchered car, could have done that with an Alpine." even those who had a Alger Mae West like fender car and sold it on even though they profess their love for the look. The word modified is a long way away from personalized,

Resale red, over modified, kinda like that 70'show,

Seller added some pictures.....

It is a LROFE tag though, buy it put on a set of Alpine 260 badges :)
 
Does Look Like a Decent Deal

I agree that it looks like someone got a pretty decent deal. There are two caveats, though. Let's hope for the buyer's sake that the underside of the car looks as decent as the exterior. And let's hope that the car successfully passes its TAC inspection.

Other than the lack of underside photos (hard to do without the car being on a lift), I thought the seller tried to represent his car fairly accurately and completely.
 
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