19th Dec 2014, 18:10

Those five-digit odometers used in Panther bodies from that era also have nylon gears that are prone to failure. That 34K odometer may very well have stopped registering any more miles years ago.

However, even if the low mileage figure is correct, that's not necessarily a good thing on a 24 year old vehicle. Cars that are only driven rarely can deteriorate much more quickly than ones that are driven a normal amount.

19th Dec 2014, 22:19

Even if it does have 134k, the car still has a long life to live. These older Panthers, along with the newer ones, are capable of exceeding 300k.