View Full Version : 1973 DeTomaso Pantera project
A12pilot
02-26-2023, 07:08 PM
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You don’t see many of these pop up! Would be a cool one to do!:biggthumpup:
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Cheers
Dave
67since67
02-26-2023, 07:20 PM
Go for it Dave, perfect addition to your fleet and you could knock that out in a couple weeks :naughty:
A friend is in the midst of doing a De Tomaso Mangusta that was rougher than that. - Bill W
A12pilot
02-27-2023, 01:05 AM
Ha! Right, Bill. Would you tow it for me in the 67?:burnout:
I think I’ll pass on this one. Unique for sure though!
Cheers
Dave
JRSully
02-27-2023, 11:30 AM
Very cool,cars, and now being bringing big $$. The #1 problem of these cars RUST!, big issue with cars that were not preserved from new. Very cool sound with the Cleveland engine
olredalert
02-27-2023, 02:45 PM
----Panteras were brought to the US by boat. My cousin, Dave, bought a brand new yellow 71 and the undercarrige was covered with rust when I 1st saw it. One year later after being stored in my fathers garage it had rusted completly thru along the upper windshield edge. I could actually stick my finger into the interior. He had me sell it to a friend of mine who owned a restoration/body shop. He apparently fixed it and sold it. I never heard about the car again.....Bill S
Too Many Projects
02-27-2023, 03:35 PM
Yes, they rust from the inside out. Be very careful getting involved with these cars. The restoration costs I've been aware of normally quadruple. Parts alone are hard to find and $$$$.
Of course, Super Dave would just fab up a whole new frame and not have that issue to deal with.
427.060
02-27-2023, 10:15 PM
I used to live in Augusta Ga. The Godfather of Soul, James Brown, was from that area. We used to see him driving a white Pantera around town. The video posted below is supposed to be the one he owned. Not sure where it is now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SoS1iJCxjI
Big Block Bill
02-27-2023, 10:36 PM
Very cool,cars, and now being bringing big $$. The #1 problem of these cars RUST!, big issue with cars that were not preserved from new. Very cool sound with the Cleveland engine
I am just finishing up an early 1972 Red Pantera for a good customer, Parts are something else dealing with the people that can supply them. The Viper is an 8.3 Liter V-10 we installed some crazy $5000.00 header kit on. Vipers should have been distributed by Ace Hardware is all I'm sayin!
Bill
SupremeDeluxe
02-28-2023, 12:13 PM
I am just finishing up an early 1972 Red Pantera for a good customer, Parts are something else dealing with the people that can supply them. The Viper is an 8.3 Liter V-10 we installed some crazy $5000.00 header kit on. Vipers should have been distributed by Ace Hardware is all I'm sayin!
Bill
I recognize that background, I'm past your place nearly every day.
Big Block Bill
02-28-2023, 12:25 PM
Stop in when your in the area when you have time, I'll show you the projects I have going on.
I used to see your red 67 435 Corvette driving in Itasca when we used to go for coffee at the now closed Starbucks. We visit Mark, Marcel and Angie at Wine with me every month to pick up our wine of the month bottle. Neat town, I had a lot of friends who grew up in Itasca. I went to Lake Park High School and lived in Medinah for17 years.
Bill
SupremeDeluxe
02-28-2023, 01:04 PM
Stop in when your in the area when you have time, I'll show you the projects I have going on.
I used to see your red 67 435 Corvette driving in Itasca when we used to go for coffee at the now closed Starbucks. We visit Mark, Marcel and Angie at Wine with me every month to pick up our wine of the month bottle. Neat town, I had a lot of friends who grew up in Itasca. I went to Lake Park High School and lived in Medinah for17 years.
Bill
Cool--I will stop by when I have some time. Seems like an early spring, so I will be driving the 63 fuel coupe regularly, soon.
I don't have that red 435 anymore, sold it to Pro-Team about 4 years ago.
Itasca is a cool town, too bad we lost our Starbucks, but it makes for a lot easier driving to school and back not having to deal with the crowd.
I went to AT, left for college, moved to Texas, and by a cruel (female) twist of fate I ended up back here. My kids will be going to Lake Park for sure.
Big Block Bill
02-28-2023, 03:09 PM
I knew our paths would cross sooner or later. Stop by when you can, I'm usually here between 9:00 and 4:00 M-F. Except this week, I'll be in Amelia Island Florida. I look forward to meeting you, looks like you've had and still have some very cool cars.
Bill
67since67
03-04-2023, 09:48 PM
Here is the Mangusta I mentioned earlier. Rust repair is complete, Greg is a master metal craftsman, necessary to tackle one these.
This one is a very early '68, as such it is powered by a Shelby 289. - Bill W
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