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Reply to "Inherited '71 Pantera - Looking for advice on valuation and selling"

In 2022 my white pushbutton #1313 sold for $162,500 while on consignment at Hillbank Motorsport in Irvine.  The lion's share of Pantera buyers want a Pantera that looks mostly stock but has performance upgrades to the drivetrain and suspension.  Thus the number of potential buyers for a car like #1313 is very limited.  I think the checkbook cost to make #1376 (the car in this posting) similar to #1313 would be more like $100k to $150k.  I see projects like that at Wilkinson's over and over.

An original pushbutton can be a difficult car to sell.  It is nearly impossible for a private seller to get the top price.  Help from an experienced dealer or Pantera professional is pretty much mandatory.  Using BAT for an original pushbutton is likely a waste of time and money as we have seen.

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