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Who ever had this car was thought they were soooooo clever... Imagine the look on OUR face when we simply lifted this small ancient piece of carpet...

Keep in mind quite a number of (albeit novice) Pantera owners do not know about this VIN  stamping in this location!

Too many unanswered questions. Another is, where did this GA1234 VIN come from that's on the 1977 issued Knoxville, Tennessee title? That's a crazy letter/number combo.  Whenever we've seen a reassigned vehicle, the have a plate or plaque, sometimes engraved in plastic and placed on the dash saying Reassigned VIN. It's MIA. Did the deceased remove it? Like I say, the answers went with him. This guy was obviously a (serious?) mechanic of some nature, perhaps a Dealer Brat as they say. He had a 5' tall SnapOn Professional tool box set with a step stool next to the car in his home workshop as long as the entire garage wall. 30 ton press, drill press, car parts scattered about. He knew something. Owning the car from 1977 until 2024...almost 50 YEARS. Hmmmm.

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Also other Italian small  brand cars use short vin on the parts , chrome trims, brackets, buckets , hoods and all other parts which needs a correct fitment on the body.

Also on the very early Pantera's , later when Ford was involved into a mass production the build of the body's are more precise , with result allo the parts are interchangeable , but it looks that the headlight buckets needs a small modification before the paint job.

Simon

And what about the red Pantera #3133 which just was sold on BaT , the vin was restamped , and the dashplate was also not original.

Maybe after a big damage  on the front the stamped chassis number was destroyed by the autorities  or insurance ?

And owner use a vin from a scrabcar and was more handy than the owner of  the car where Sharkey told about.

When an insurance company pay for a loss by stolen or totalled damage, the insurance company become the owner of the car, most of the time you can buy it back when they found it back , or when you pay a remaining amount which is the same as a cardealer or scrabyard will pay.

When you dont have a All -Risk insurance than possible you will be the owner forever , but when the car is sold several times by dealers the , todays owner have a lot of rights when he has bought the car in good faith .

Simon

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