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Everyone has made a valuable point. I don't know that I can add to what has already been said, but perhaps I can sum everything up and answer your original question concisely.

The fleet is chocked full of deviations but such deviations have not traditionally made the car more valuable or more interesting (and therefore more collectable).

There are a few one-off models (rarities) that are already in the hands of collectors, such as the V6 experimental car and the 7X next generation Pantera.

As far as I know the Elvis Presley Pantera is the most valuable and collectable Pantera in existance. It is currently in the Peterson Museum. So perhaps the most collectable Panteras are those previously owned by celebrities. The bigger the celebrity, the bigger the price tag.

Whaddaya think guys, does that sum it up?
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