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beezee

Hi. I am hoping to hit a cruise night here in Burlington this summer. They have one on Wednesday night at a local mall. I believe there are a few Tigers up Georgetown way. I read somewhere there are there are 61 Sunbeam Tiger Mkll's in Canada. I would think most of them would be in BC. and Ontario I have yet to see one on the road in this area however.

Paul

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One of the major reasons the Sunbeam Tiger is in demand as a collectible is Carroll Shelby’s name. Not Phil or Ken.

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In the meantime, I will “enjoy” my 1967 Sunbeam Tiger Mkll (designed by Carroll Shelby) very much.

With your permission of course!

Mr Shelby's main aim throughout his career appears to have been selling................. er, Mr Carroll Shelby. Seems like you have well and truly fallen for the Shelby mystique in buying your Sunbeam. It's potent stuff. You don't need my permission, of course.

By the way, perhaps you missed this thread:

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=31330

....where at least one of the people congratulating you on your new purchase here - rather pragmatically - appears to think that all British cars are junk. :bunny:

Perhaps the ones "designed by Carroll Shelby" are not though..... LOL

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  • 2 years later...

Paul,

Beautiful Tiger. Do you still own it? Have you ever considered selling it?

-Todd

Hello Everyone

I was looking for a 240Z and I was getting much help from this site. I bid on a couple on Ebay.

Yesterday quite suddenly, an example of my dream car became available. Located in San Francisco I was was able to purchase it. It will be on it's way home soon. Thank you everybody that gave me great advice on buying a Z and too all who tried to locate one for me. I will eventually buy a 240Z, but right now my Tiger ll is all that I can handle.

Paul

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