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My comments to any modified car go to this simple point. Example: "73 GT-5 for sale." No GT5 cars were produced in 1973. Should have read "73L GT-5 conversion for sale". Simple as that.

Here is another example. PI ran an article on Roland Jaeckel's GT5-S Targa. The impression reasonably drawn from the article was that Roland had found one of the very rare GT5-S Pavisi targa's.

What he has is a Euro '73 GTS, not a GT5-S, that was sent to Pavisi for the Targa work prior to Rolands ownership, then CONVERTED (see POCA site) by Roland to GT5-S fenders etc. It is an awsome car just the same. So, either Roland misrepresented the car to POCA or misrepresented the car to PI, or PI didn't know or chose not to mention these facts, you decide.

How about a guy who "clones" a Shelby GT 350 Mustang? Isn't there a Shelby register out there, you bet there is. Shouldn't that guy say "Shelby GT 350 clone for sale?" Of course he should no matter how nice the car is.
But I would like to hear your logic and rational as to why my common sense view is out of order and what excludes and makes Panteras different from other marques.
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