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Originally posted by 1Rocketship:
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Originally posted by vyprgt2:
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1974 GTS with original paint/tires/books/tools/records with only 3000 original documented miles. It just don't get any better than that for an investment car. Using that market savvy, BOOM! Knocked it out of the park, #7147 SOLD. Deal struck at 180k after inspection[s]. Paid. Gone. Japan wins! Car left in a container. In closing, these figures speak for themselves. These are no longer just a fluke sale here


Yes, but how many Panteras are there in existence like this = it sounds incredible. Maybe 5?

Much like the Mangustas rarity, rarity makes this Pantera worth much more.
EXACTLY!!!...One must NEVER use an "Anomaly" ( As this Time Capsule 1974 GTS IS) as a barometer/gauge of current valuations!!! unless of course there is an ulterior motive for fanning the flames of the High Priced anomaly...Mark


You only know if it is an anomaly if it does not repeat itself? But then is it an anomaly of two, then three?

There is a certain degree of will that creates value. Stock market is a good example.

Perception of value of the stock drives demand for it up.

We have a growing perception of value here. A perception that the car is undervalued and it is creating desirability OR buy it now or forever be not able to afford one?
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