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Hagerty -5% Mecum -10% on Pantera prices, ebay also, anyone who wants can proove this.

Porsche Mercedes and other are even worse, falling 5 consecutive 3 month periods at hagerty at 3-5%. Hagerty uses real car sales as price base.
The market is falling and we will see even lower prices soon.
It will still be serious money for our cars but i think we passed the top already.
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Originally posted by gilles027:
Sorry Joules, I am not an idiot, so definitely not you can use offers as statistical data for the worth of a car. No one said that.


But you did say "Come on guys, just stay on the carpet.$55.000 for a similar good car, so what are you talking about."

That car didn't sell for $55K so quoting it is immaterial. I think it's testament to a great car that the GT4 sold for asking price of $125K

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Originally posted by gilles027:
Hagerty -5% Mecum -10% on Pantera prices, ebay also, anyone who wants can proove this.

Porsche Mercedes and other are even worse, falling 5 consecutive 3 month periods at hagerty at 3-5%. Hagerty uses real car sales as price base.
The market is falling and we will see even lower prices soon.
It will still be serious money for our cars but i think we passed the top already.


That's not all bad IMO as many investors are likely out of a falling market for a while and these cars will get into the hands of people who love them for what they are rather than an investment portfolio stuck in the corner of a garage to be dusted off occasionally.
Of course white car did not sell, as I said, but it was no scam. And a best offer for a "$180k car" (phantasy price tag) after a 10 days auction of $55.100 shows one thing. The price tag on the car is nowhere near reality.
The price must be somewhere in between and in my opinion closer to the $55k then to the $180k.


Falling prices is ok to me also because car guys can easier get hand on cars, of course.
It is just that the market is falling and no more on the rise, not more.

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As of today I have a full price offer and 2 scam attempts. If the possible buyer gets his cash together before I move out of California in 3 weeks, he owns a real nice Pantera. If not, I keep it.I too feel the prices are a bit soft right now. Beyond that, thanks for the input I have received.
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Mark, you said $125k is a proove for the worth. So did it sell or is it kept because the buyer doesnt get "the money together". I don't know for now.
And if he didnt get the money, it is also, as you said, immaterial data and no proove for Pantera sales prices.
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If the white one is around $180, mine is too cheap at $135 IMO. The white one is an overkill let's change everything, embroidered center glove box lid etc. IMO of course. But the worst thing is the stance, the fenders are built wrong so the car has to be Jeep high. I bet it scrapes its tires.

The yellow looks a lot better, that's one that would appeal to a Pantera-knowing buyer.

Just my $0.02
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Originally posted by pantera chris:
I am always amazed how Pantera owners run down their cars, on price especially, please sell your car for what $25,000.00? I have never heard a Ferrari, Porsche, or Mercedes owner say their cars are over priced. get a Mazda.

I am talking about realistic, definitly high prices. We are around $60-120k for most Pantera sales right now, which is defo serious money and I am very happy with it.
But dreaming makes no sense. If you want to dream, get a pillow. Wink
De Tomaso does not have the pedigree of old Ferraris and will most probably never have. You may not like it, but that does not make it less true.
I helped friends to get some and bought and sold myself some, so altogether 7.
I base what I say also and even more on observations on ebay and mecum auctions an other sources.

Now up to you, how much Panteras did you sell? By the way, one question mark is enough.

Yes, some GT5s are worth even 250k, no doubt.

"your opinion is like another item on your lower torso and everyone has one"
Well I am not a native speaker hope thats not too unfriendly what you meant.

I don't cut no ones head of in terms of what our cars are worth.

Well there is only one truth which is the market. Something is worth what someone pays and not what someone hopes.
Haha, you guys still on the price subject? Been away for a bit in upstate NY visiting and driving my moms car trying to avoid potholes. How does anyone drive exotics here? But back on the price issue, top end cars that I have seen bring good money you usually have to see in person and not just rely on photos & text to make a judgement. Take the high end restored cars for instance where many of the top end hot rod builds bring big money at auction, whereas the average but good restorations fetch prices that hit the average range. We all seen it on TV such as with Barrett Jackson, where one moment a beautiful looking Nomad fetches only $50k, but then another one that looks a bit similar on TV fetches way into the 6 figures. If you see both cars in person then you notice why there was such a difference in price. Plus as far as market price on cars, then you have the folks that get very good offers but the owners just won't sell their cars until it hits their mark. I see that mainly with my buddies with their high end cars that they trailer around to major car shows and people try and work deals.
I sold 100's of cars in my early twenty's, I was one of the sales managers at "Town and Country Ford, one of the largest dealerships in the San Fernando Valley ( second only to "Galpin Ford" ) if you think a car is not worth much, you won't sell it for much. The biggest mistake Pantera guys make is selling their car to cheep, the hardest thing to get into the salesman's head was to see through the buyers eyes not their own, one more tip to the seller, you can always lower you price, but you can never raise it. A good deal is when the buyer is happy and the seller is happy, no matter what the price. Finally get positive and extraordinary things will happen, the Pantera is one of the most beautiful mid-engine Italian creations ever made!
I see your point, but their is no difference to the art of the deal, how to sell remains a mystery to those not trained. On high ticket items 10 million or more, not much changes. I am only trying to convince you not to drive the price down, hear in the U.S. we continue to see the Pantera rise in the super car market, of course in Bretten with additional penalties on a modified car or importing a car the landscape changes as the government steps in. ( did not notice you are in the European union.)A lower price on a car in the U.S. makes for a better price in Bretten, right? At T& C I trained the son of the owner of Ladin Lincoln Mercury in Thousand oaks, we sold a number of Panteras and a Mongusta, always for more than they were new. How much does a Pantera sell for in Germany?
Depends on the version and condition. An original GT5S is called currently 140 - 190K Euro but a GT5 or years before around 65-110 Euro.

If I would sell my GT5S I'd go for this one (I am looking for a Group 4 version). But as mentioned. Buyer and seller should be happy and a having a fair deal. However
Bringing that car into 'Europe' you have to add at least 15% (Sipping and import duty) plus Registration / MOT...
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I am only trying to convince you not to drive the price down, hear in the U.S. we continue to see the Pantera rise in the super car market, of course in Bretten with additional penalties on a modified car or importing a car the landscape changes as the government steps in.


Panteras sell a little higher in germany then in the US but only the unmodded ones. The custom cars sell at lower money.

The prices did raise close to a Euor/$100k figure for good cars and the Panteras deserve it, no doubt.

What penalties are you talking about, that I am allowed to drive at any speed here in germany on public roads? Well that's not a penalty, that is 100% freedom. Wink

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