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a few pics of my tiger

bluoval

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Ginger Baker is alive!!!

Hi all First off . I had a major brain cramp (Sorry about that Ginger) Ginger Baker is alive!!! Im happy to say.. I found the Tiger listed on the C.A.T. site, but did find the yellow Alpine on ebay . Mike that is a wing and a half thanks for the post. I have been thinking more in line with the Mastang Cobra style of the late 60s and early 70s. But they are too wide for the Tiger and the pedistals are a little too far apart. They would take some major mod. to fit the Tiger or Alpine. Too bad, I cant find that style for a smaller car. The rear spoiler is something I would like to add. If any one has any one has any ideas please post them.. Earl bluoval
 

MikeH

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I have been thinking more in line with the Mastang Cobra style of the late 60s and early 70s. But they are too wide for the Tiger and the pedistals are a little too far apart. Earl bluoval

The Shelby Mustang rear spoilers were part of the deck lid and quarter extentions. I think you may be thinking of the wing spoilers seen on the Boss and Mach I Mustangs
 

64beam

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The rear spoiler is something I would like to add. If any one has any one has any ideas please post them.. Earl bluoval

Hi Earl,

If you have a look at the orange racing Tiger on the UK Sunbeam Tiger club ( http://www.sunbeamtiger.co.uk/ ) site it has a nice subtle rear spoiler that actually looks very nice. If you have trouble finding the picture, let me know and I think I have one saved somewhere.

Regards, Robin.
 
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