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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra Jet" data-source="post: 16975980" data-attributes="member: 127353"><p>If the Pantera was like the one that Miked17 owns, there's no question about the trade - it would be done.</p><p></p><p>Put it this way, the Pantera (to me) is rarer than the R and its value is increasing faster than the R (IF and only IF one is looking at a vehicle as future "investment"). </p><p></p><p>As far as the actual machine itself, at this stage no one is daily driving either one of those vehicles, so for all intentional purposes when taking one out for a cruise, the Pantera will still garner the attention faster than any Mustang (regardless if R or not) and same with it at shows. People will go up to a Pantera faster than model XYZ next to or surrounding it. It just has the draw and they're just very rare to see "today".</p><p></p><p>In no way am I downplaying a 00R - just saying when it comes to being very unique, the Pantera is it. </p><p></p><p>I was at a local show earlier this year and there was a Pantera Owner there with his Pantera (red like Miked17's) and it was in original condition with minimal mods. I chatted with him for a few mins - and out of the blue he said "go on, take a seat in it". I was surprised because MOST people with a car valued at 6-figures or more usually don't offer for strangers to sit in their vehicles let alone touch anything on them. It was great that he was just down to earth and was willing to "share" the experience which to him is just "normal" but to people like me it's a genuine "wow" factor. I did sit in it, really cool and it was the first time I've ever sat in a Pantera. Seen many at shows over the last 25+ years, but was never offered the opportunity. He didn't blink an eye either, didn't say be careful, didn't say watch getting in or out, didn't say don't touch this or that, he didn't have any of those concerns - he was just genuine enough to share and give people that experience.</p><p></p><p>But yea, if I had an 00R and there was a Pantera owner with one in equal condition and there was the opportunity that both parties discussed a trade - there wouldn't even be a question, it would be here's my 00R, title, and enjoy the 00R - how ya doing Pantera!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra Jet, post: 16975980, member: 127353"] If the Pantera was like the one that Miked17 owns, there's no question about the trade - it would be done. Put it this way, the Pantera (to me) is rarer than the R and its value is increasing faster than the R (IF and only IF one is looking at a vehicle as future "investment"). As far as the actual machine itself, at this stage no one is daily driving either one of those vehicles, so for all intentional purposes when taking one out for a cruise, the Pantera will still garner the attention faster than any Mustang (regardless if R or not) and same with it at shows. People will go up to a Pantera faster than model XYZ next to or surrounding it. It just has the draw and they're just very rare to see "today". In no way am I downplaying a 00R - just saying when it comes to being very unique, the Pantera is it. I was at a local show earlier this year and there was a Pantera Owner there with his Pantera (red like Miked17's) and it was in original condition with minimal mods. I chatted with him for a few mins - and out of the blue he said "go on, take a seat in it". I was surprised because MOST people with a car valued at 6-figures or more usually don't offer for strangers to sit in their vehicles let alone touch anything on them. It was great that he was just down to earth and was willing to "share" the experience which to him is just "normal" but to people like me it's a genuine "wow" factor. I did sit in it, really cool and it was the first time I've ever sat in a Pantera. Seen many at shows over the last 25+ years, but was never offered the opportunity. He didn't blink an eye either, didn't say be careful, didn't say watch getting in or out, didn't say don't touch this or that, he didn't have any of those concerns - he was just genuine enough to share and give people that experience. But yea, if I had an 00R and there was a Pantera owner with one in equal condition and there was the opportunity that both parties discussed a trade - there wouldn't even be a question, it would be here's my 00R, title, and enjoy the 00R - how ya doing Pantera! [/QUOTE]
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