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I looked at the car, sat in the car, in fact I lost my wife's glasses under the car when knelt down to look under it (found there an hour and a half later with much relief) and must say the condition appeared to be stunning AND original. In my opinion any original 40 yr old performance car in this condition is certainly worth what was bid and perhaps more.
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Originally posted by king:
If the gts got to $120k and the seller passed i would rethink next time. sounds like alot of $$$$$.


I think his reserve was well north of $150K. Where else would you find a $3K mile near-perfect original GTS? Too rich for me, but there are lots of guys out there who don't have budget caps.

Mark
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Originally posted by PanteraWanabe:
From someone not knowing much about original cars. Would any original 40 year old car have good paint? Seriously I don't care if they kept it in a magic bubble but wouldn't it show some signs of serious aging? Or is that just showing my ignorance?


It really depends on how the car has been taken care of and the environment it has been operated in. My 73 still wears its original paint and while it's not perfect it still looks remarkably good with no cracking or checking.




The biggest challenge is keeping the original paint properly nourished. Over time oxidation occurs and the paint dries out, gets dull, and can eventually crack.

For 28 years I've used Meguiars #7 Mirror Glaze to "feed" my Pantera's paint. #7 contains a very high amount of nourishing oils. It is absolutely amazing what the paint looks like after an application.

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I agree completely with 1973, my orange car has original paint with the exception of the nose, and is near perfect original quality paint with no cracking. While Meguiars #7 evaporates too quickly in the Arizona heat, a few good coats of Zymol wax feeds the paint pretty good, that and air conditioned storage! The last thing I want to do is eliminate original paint, unless it looks too bad to keep.

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For 28 years I've used Meguiars #7 Mirror Glaze to "feed" my Pantera's paint. #7 contains a very high amount of nourishing oils. It is absolutely amazing what the paint looks like after an application.

Hard to believe my dad would wipe his cars down with handy oil with a rag dampened with it. His cars would have decent paint on them 20 plus years.
jeff

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