All hail Pantera pik link All happy very nice deal . 5 speed 351 ford engine . Got a big thrill from the vehicle AC works daily driver super nice guy named Paul
All hail Pantera pik link All happy very nice deal . 5 speed 351 ford engine . Got a big thrill from the vehicle AC works daily driver super nice guy named Paul
We've sold a couple at my shop over the years. A beautiful white one doused in carbon fiber with a FoMoCo Crate motor and a vomit green one. It's quite an experience to drive. A whole lot going on behind your head, including belts spinning thousands of RPM 6 inches from your back.
That's a beautiful car. Another of my lottery win picks for sure. I actually like these better than the Ford GT. Once upon a time you could buy these fairly reasonably too. I saw one at an autocross years ago and the guy did really well.
yamaha wrote: My only complaint is how close the pedals are.....otherwise, love them
he was going through the check out and he said "" ankles together "
Wanted to buy one of those way back in 1991. Was flush with $$$ cause I was working the oilfields in Nigeria. My insurance broker was in South Dakota.
When I told him what I was buying, he mentioned that I had "No Real Address" as "single" no "Real Car" for daily driving and was without a place to store it. The insurance was going to be insane.
I bought a Miata shortly after. Man did I ever dodge a bullet there!
Someone traded in a later model at a car dealership I delivered to once. Awesome looking cars, more like a hammer than a fine tool.
I had the pleasure of trying one out 15-years ago or so. I agree with the hammer comment. The shifter takes a bit of practice, as do the pedal arrangement, and heavy steering.
I can't say I was disappointed, but I came away from the experience thinking & feeling less "sportscar" about them, and more "muscle-car" instead. I still want a mid-80's GT-5.
Drove one for a short (too short) time many years ago. I was too enthralled to pay attention to niceties but I do remember the small footwells, weird driving position similar to a Fiat 850 Spyder and a whole lotta rumblin'.
The limited pedal space is because of how far forward they sit. Definitely well into the front wheel wells.
The first really hard corner I came into I felt like I was Fred Flintstoning it. I thought my feet were the very first thing that would hit anything.
I've never drove one, I bought one out of a junkyard on the south side of Chicago 20 years ago for 900. I should have left it there; it rolled around but was otherwise much like the one woody posted above. Guy here in town owns two, ridiculous really.
Funny, I drove my '73 today. and 200 miles on Saturday (San Juan Skyway)
Never driven anything I like better. Go figure.
a few Panteras at the owner's convention 2003.
DavidinDurango wrote: Funny, I drove my '73 today. and 200 miles on Saturday (San Juan Skyway) Never driven anything I like better. Go figure. a few Panteras at the owner's convention 2003.
The seventies was a very strange time for color choices.
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