DeTomaso Mailing List: June 2001, Message #102
| From: | "Mike Dailey" <mdailey@tectelsolutions.com> |
| Subject: | RE: scruffy wet cat |
| Date: | Sun, 3 Jun 2001 23:02:25 -0400 |
Doug I agree, but like I've said before, I really , really think our cars
are getting more valuable.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas A. Kelm [mailto:dakelm@qwest.net]
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 7:20 PM
To: Mike Dailey
Cc: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: scruffy wet cat
Mike Dailey wrote:
> The front valance and cross member is badly rotted
> away, no back bumpers, a lot of oil on the underside of the car, paint is
> very tough, dent in the driver rocker, front hood doesn't fit, needs
tires,
> at least one of the back suspension tubes has rust (the very back tube)
and
> the interior was not clean and someone had cut the ash tray opening at an
> odd angle on one side. The asking price is $29,900. I have pictures if
> anyone is looking for a project car. It makes me feel bad when I see a
> Pantera left outside in the rain with its fur all scruffy. Someone with a
> lot of money needs to save that poor cat!
>
> Mike
$29,900!!!!!!!!! That's a royal rip-off at HALF the price. If there's any
sanity
among prospective Pantera owners, this car will remain unsold for many
years.
The flip side of escalating value for present car owners is the rising
asking
prices of ratty Panteras. The paramount question any Pantera shopper has to
ask
himself is: Can this car be restored to the condition of an excellent
comparable
car worth $XX,000 for less than the difference in dollars. Caveat
emptor!!!!!
Doug Kelm