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Reply to "Pantera #5825 - what is wrong with this white 1973 GT5 Replica?"

those signal lights are not stock. Their placement was done after Modena, and who knows if they were level to begin with?

The fender issue could just be camera angle, and the wheel arches are again not stock wheelwells and only as good as the builder.

The front spoiler does show cracking, not too uncommon with those darn cow-catcher things - they are NOT user friendly.

PIM gets $ for having those cars at their shop and will get $$ when and if it sells. I found during my search that the more you know and thus the more intelligent questions you ask, the more forthcoming the answers. The old "I don't have time for tire kickers thing" may be why you failed to get the info you hoped for when talking with PIM. You should plan on looking at many cars, driving as many as you can, talking to as many owners as you can. Your dream car is out there and each day will get you closer to it. I spent 1 1/2 years, saw about 25-30 cars, drove about 12, and talked with another 20 sellers. But when 2511 came along, I KNEW it was the one once I saw, inspected and drove it. Your time will come. If you haven't already planned on coming to Monterey Concorso in August, you should highly consider doing so. You'll see 70-80 Panteras, get up close and personal and have dozens of owners to talk with. These are NOT easy cars to buy WISELY. Get educated, read, read and read some more. Go to panterplace.com and banzairunner.com and read the archives here. The wiser you are the smarter your purchase will be.

Larry
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