As nearly as I can determine, there are only six intact Tiger Is in existance. The Bovington Tiger, two in France, one in Germany, and possibly, two in Russia. One of the Tigers in France is really nothing more than a rusty, bombed-out, burned-out shell, having been one of the few pieces of German armor to escape from the Falaise Gap, only to be destroyed and abondoned by its retreating crew when it broke down.
If anyone is aware of any others, I'd like to know.
I've heard the reason German armor is so scarce today is because at the conclusion of hostilities in Europe, an army of scrap metal dealers with cutting torches decended on the abandoned hulks dotting the country side and proceded to chop them into pieces. The pieces were sold to smelters, melted down and recycled as razor blades, toasters, VWs and Renaults to get the post-war economy rolling again.
The few examples that have managed to survive to today are mostly battlefield captures that were used for evaluation.
If only they'd had the foresight to save just a few more for future generations to admire!