John Oates' Tiga SC84 Sports 2000 hits the block no reserve—period race car with provenance and spares
"Celebrity ownership usually tanks a car's credibility with enthusiasts, but a Tiga SC84 doesn't need John Oates' name to matter—it's the real thing, and prices on sorted examples have only climbed as people realize vintage single-seaters are cheaper than resurrecting a 2JZ."
— Revvly Take
A fully sorted Tiga SC84, the single-seater that defined club-level racing in the '80s, carries documented musician ownership and arrives with logbooks, period equipment, and a spares package. No reserve means someone's walking out of this auction with legitimate race pedigree and a car that actually won—not a garage queen.
Johnny Puckett
Motorious · Jan 9
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