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I have seen the car twice up close. It is a total loss. parts car only in my opinion. It has been hit very hard and buckled the inside fender wells. You could buy a nice pantera that has never been hit for what you would spend on this one.This car would take alot of $$$$$$$$ and still have nothing.my personal opinion.....
I agree with the King. At this point in time, it would be a lot smarter to purchase a car with a nice rust free body than restore this one.

Anything can be done, but you'll be upside down in time or money spent. If you are really good with an english wheel and have your own body jig machine and like to do this for therapy that is one thing -- but most of us out here don't have these skills or tools to do something like this and it would require a LOT of time and money to get it done right.

Anything can be done, it just costs time and money -- that's what my dad always said, and you know what, I have found it to be true.....

Best of luck!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mark
Not only did this car sell but there were three higher offers submitted to the seller after the auction. The highest was $16.5K, the days of restorable sub 20K Panteras are over. Ive noticed quite a bit of frustration with buyers that are late to the party. In my opinion, these cars are a total deal and will continue to appreciate over the next few years to the point where good drivers are all 100k cars and the best will be trading quietly for quite a bit more than that.
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