I contacted the seller - A Kia dealer in East Texas - and told him he may be mis-repesenting the car. He invited me to come to the dealership and give him my opinion... He has ended the auction and asked that I assist him in writing an accurate ad for the car.
It is a very solid Series V with Tiger running gear. There appears to be no intent to defraud as all of the "obvious Tiger earmarks" are not concealed or made to look authentic. The history - as he was given - seems to indicate an older transplant of Tiger running gear - and VIN - to a new body.
The dealership bought it off Ebay based on recent Tiger auction sales and intended to make a profit. I think there is an unemployed sales rep in Mesquite, Texas...
All said... The dealership was very thankful for the info and ended the auction early. I am certain you will see the car again in the near future but represented as a "V8 powered Sunbeam Alpine"...
TAC works...!
It is a very solid Series V with Tiger running gear. There appears to be no intent to defraud as all of the "obvious Tiger earmarks" are not concealed or made to look authentic. The history - as he was given - seems to indicate an older transplant of Tiger running gear - and VIN - to a new body.
The dealership bought it off Ebay based on recent Tiger auction sales and intended to make a profit. I think there is an unemployed sales rep in Mesquite, Texas...
All said... The dealership was very thankful for the info and ended the auction early. I am certain you will see the car again in the near future but represented as a "V8 powered Sunbeam Alpine"...
TAC works...!