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Reply to "A Bunch of Panteras Going to Sweden?"

I think that it is a similar situation to what drove up the prices on the muscle cars in the '80s.

Many went to Japan because of the stong yen, weak dollar.

The problem in the US is that there are still too many cars available at under $20,000. That makes prices unrealistically low in the US and makes the US prime for picking to Europe and others.

PI has noted a noticable rise in selling prices but still not in the muscle car area.

Unfortunately for those who want a Pantera and don't have one, it is probably crunch time.

We are also I think probably going to see a difference between modified cars and original cars.

All the wannabe's are going to complain but that isn't going to stop the escallation.

The Cobras escallated to a power of 10 in real dollars over the last twenty plus years. Other forces drive other car values.

The Panteras are as unique a situation as ever existed.

It isn't all roses to us owners. Watch the prices of replacement parts follow the values of the cars.

How much is a replacement fender going to cost? $35,000?
Last edited by panteradoug
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