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Thanks to all for all the words of support.
I have mailed the sellervto see wheter we can come to an agreement. So far no news.
I will be pursuing this further if he does not respond. In that sense thanks for the people that have linked previous discussions with this gentleman, they will come in handy.
It is clear that I will consider an offer from someone who will venture into this project (the ground work has been done; for all to see, nothing hidden away. How about that for a thourough PPI.
But my main route will be in parting her out with the quality parts, then scrapping 01447 from the PROVAMO website and keeping the tag for old times sake. Next step is to then find a next project car.
I have had quite some intrest in people looking for parts. At least she will be put to good use.

Michel

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But my main route will be in parting her out with the quality parts, then scrapping 01447 from the PROVAMO website and keeping the tag for old times sake. Next step is to then find a next project car.
I have had quite some interest in people looking for parts. At least she will be put to good use.

What do you mean by "scrapping 1447 from the PROVAMO website?" It's a registry intended to store information about known Panteras. This is valuable information to ADD to the PROVOMO registry.

If you're looking for another 'project' car, you may wish to hold onto this one until you find your next project car - you may already have the parts you will need for the next project car. Just a thought.

Last, I agree with the others that it's a shame to see a car parted out. The rust/damage pictures don't look that bad. If the rust is contained to this area, I'd recommend fixing it. But then again I haven't seen the car in person and, where there's smoke, there's usually fire. I'm sure Coz found more rust issues elsewhere on the car too - I remove the door strikers plates from the door jambs when I inspect a Pantera and shine a light in there to get a look how sound that area is.



I've seen cars where this area looked like the inside of a rusty ship's hull that had been sitting on the bottom of the ocean for 20 years - can see remnants of metal, but could not make out what they were or where/how they attached to anything else.

Keep us posted.
I did and it doesn't look good, this is why I said it is rusting from the inside out.

After the bead blasting, I got as far into it as I could without removing panels.

Thanks Garth and to ALL for the suggestions....They are all very much appreciated.

Coz

[QUOTE]Originally posted by garth66:
I remove the door strikers plates from the door jambs when I inspect a Pantera and shine a light in there to get a look how sound that area is.
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Let me just add my sentiments to the "I'm sorry this happened to you guys" group. Not to further fuel the fire, but it somehow is made worse by the "represenation" of another so-called car person. "InCARcerated" may be more appropriate.

We've been there in varying degrees. There's a guy in Tennessee to whom I'd like to have his nipples erased with a butane torch. But in all, we learn stuff, move on, develop a thicker skin and better radar to similar charletans, while earning a deeper trust to those deserving.

I'm sure this decision came with difficulty. The cost - we all hope - can be put behind you in the miles of enjoyment in your 'new' car. And a lot sooner, safer, more securely.

So Michel, the biggest nod to you is your attitude. Doesn't seem to be dampened terribly, nor as bitter as some might be tempted. (Small-minded vindictive me included!)

I guess if the "fun is in the hunt", you my friend get to hunt twice. We're glad to help.

When I stated scrap from Provamo, I mean indeed update it so that it is clear what happend to this car for all to see. I do not want to see 1447 come up again 5 years down the road tauting a "bare metal respray over bondo".

I am dissapointed on the attitude of the selller. He replied to my proposal in a way that tells me a lot. I am still undecided if I am going to post the reply. It is the sort of reply you can read anything into.

Perhaps what annoys me the most is that I dodged a few bullits (thanks to a couple of you) of rusted cars only to get hit by a ricochet. Did I expect to shell out some money on his car for rust repairs. YES. It was our intent to bring it to something I like 100%. Did we expect this type of rust and bodges NO. Its like the blue car posted by DOES 200. Good price but awful (to me) color and wheels. So there you go, buy it change this change that...

So all in all the condition of this car was misrepresented.

Do I want a lawyer? Yes I am in discussion through our legal department to see what we can do. But if anyone is willing to suggest a lawyer on the board please do so...I will contact him straight away.

Michel

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Garth has a great suggestion here, just find another body shell as a candidate for all those parts you have. Wasn't PIM selling a couple project shells recently? Larry Stock has a couple bodies and he'd likley do a deal for yours in return as he can sell sheet metal parts (the front at least!).

Julian
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Originally posted by 4NFORD:
Jerry at P.I. purchased the rear clip from my '74 wreck (firewall back). The frame was solid as was all of the sheet metal including the wheel houses and quarter panels. You might check with him if he still has it.


I assume you would have Coz (a hero of mine that saved me bazillions of dollars with advice when I bought my car) do everything he is capable of. If he doesn't do that sort of fab work, put some serious thought into who will do it.

- Robert
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Hi everybody,
No so new Canadian owner...
I had an Ebay confirmation that I had the car, when it was for sale....by the time I confirm the Ebay sale, (I took the night to think spending $22,000 for that car) Coz bought it. I bought another one, no 2012. The car was supposely complete...The asking price for the car that I bought, and the one Coz got assure me that big work has to be done to make these car reliable and trouble free. I already spent a lot of money, just on parts. It's a big difference, in cost, to do the work yourself instead of paying somebody to do it. It's make the difference that you could deal with it or not. This next summer, I'll have the most beautiful vacation that I ever had. I'll start working on that super sexy body of my forever dream car. My wife will be jalous, for sure. I'm sure that I'll have costly surprises but it's part of the game.

I should post pictures on my engine, when complete...

Salut la gang...

Serge

Serge
Robert,

I'm waiting to hear the projection cost from a very reliable and quality body shop here in town that specializes in old time hot rods for the body restoration of this Pantera. I should know something by the end of the week.

I can do a lot of things, buy body work is not one of them. But I will over see the project and make sure every step is done correctly and looks correct.

Once I hear back from the body shop, Michel and I will compare the costs with the rear clip that PI has and see what makes more sense.

Thanks for the faith in me brother...That means a lot.
Glad I could help you through getting your Pantera....
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Originally posted by Coz:
...but I will over see the project and make sure every step is done correctly and looks correct.

Thanks for the faith in me brother...That means a lot.
Glad I could help you through getting your Pantera....


It is key to have a knowledgeable person with a good eye oversee important work. I have learned that lesson while having my car worked on out of state.

Glad to see you continue to stay elbows deep in the Pantera world.

You kept me from giving in to my "gotta have it now" compulsion, and from buying the wrong car. So, thank you sir.

- Robert
Technically in NY I think the Insurance Co's are the only ones who claim a total lost and tag a car unsalvagable. Then a salvage title is issued when someone proposes to fix the vehicle ... is my understanding of it ..but I;m not the expert ...But technically to fix a car 1/2 and 1/2 if done the right way ....should you disclose it ? The honest thing to do ..yes... but I have seen people replace fenders, 1/4 panels, doors, floors, hood and deck decklid .... what percentage of the car would that be ? sounds like more then 1/2. I would think that anyone talented enough to cut a car in 1/2 and put it back together ...it would be done properly and basically untraceable. The next thing to think about IS some states dont ALLOW this .. cutting frames and rewelding them .. so it may have to be cut in such a way that when its seperated and put back together its done as the factory would have done it ...and again not traceable.

Ron

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