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to further a design which was begging to be added on or built from.

That's what I call an interesting comment. Begging for being cut with a grinder?
I don't think so. I think the only reason that Panteras are so modified is that compared to other supercars they're cheap and simple. If you really want a challenge, buy a Ferrari 308, modify it including double horsepower, in a way that the Ferrari community would applaud. Now, that's a challenge! Wink

Panteras are a bit like E-Types. Mistreated because you can get away it. In the 70s on shows like Colombo and several movies, the expensive sportscar being smashed was always an E-Type. Why? Cheap and plentiful. Or maybe it begged to be smashed? In the movie Herbie, it was even worse. Herbie got upset at a red Ferrari, and starts smashing it by driving into it. Next scene is a smashed red sportscar. You guessed it it's an E-Type, but smashed so most people couldn't see the difference.

About value, something I didn't think about in my 6 categories, I don't think it matters much. But if I owned a genuine wide body, I would be a little annoyed at all the clones. And don't get me wrong, many of the clones are beautiful. Phillipe's silver and black, Blaine's as well.
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