[DeTomaso] white P for sale

Barry Seib oldwheel at mts.net
Wed Nov 19 15:58:36 EST 2008


Hear Hear!

Until there is a lot more respect for original Panteras among owners
themselves, the customized ones are going to be regarded as defective toys
for kids to play with (kit cars) by the masses at large.

Bear in mind also, that "collectors" are despised by a large proportion of
current Pantera owners for the very reason that they are concerned with
investment value, originality, etc.

After more than five years as a Pantera owner, I've come to understand that
originality is valued right up there with leprosy in most Pantera circles. A
lot of what is sometimes called "original" isn't even original.

I love the Ford program cars the way they looked when they were made, but
ike most, I can't resist electrical/mechanical improvements. I'm doing my
best to keep all the appearances "original" though, because I like it that
way.

Each to his own, but no harm in some respect for the cars the way they
started out.

Barry


Kevin Murphy kevin at jmadv.com
Wed Nov 19 12:49:32 CST 2008


Granted it would need work to be a "driver", still cheaper than total
restoration of a driven and neglected car though.
But why would you even consider purchasing this car as a "driver"?
There are a ton of "driver" Panteras out there.
This car is now a piece of history and should be preserved as is.
I think it's great that everyone loves to customize their cars but if there
was more respect for these original survivors such as judged preservation
classes for POCA sanctioned shows I think we would see an increase in car
values. These higher Pantera values we all want to see can only happen when
there is more demand than supply. IMHO getting more preservation collectors
into our fold would help with increased demand and values.

Murph






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