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Considering a Pantera. Any advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="loose nut" data-source="post: 1307023" data-attributes="member: 11745"><p>DO IT !!!!</p><p>I worked at a Pantera dealership in the early 70's and drove many....later I owned a 72 and modded it, what a rush! Not much on creature comfort, but WTF, it goes hella fast, accelerates hella quick, corners on rails and the brakes are the best I have ever felt. ...oh yeah, and it dosen't look to bad either.</p><p>On one of my best days in it I caused a built 'vette to blow a motor on the 405 freeway. </p><p>Correct on the electrical comment...wires go in one end of the harness one color and come out the other end a completely different color. You won't be able to powershift that ZF, but you get used to it. </p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loose nut, post: 1307023, member: 11745"] DO IT !!!! I worked at a Pantera dealership in the early 70's and drove many....later I owned a 72 and modded it, what a rush! Not much on creature comfort, but WTF, it goes hella fast, accelerates hella quick, corners on rails and the brakes are the best I have ever felt. ...oh yeah, and it dosen't look to bad either. On one of my best days in it I caused a built 'vette to blow a motor on the 405 freeway. Correct on the electrical comment...wires go in one end of the harness one color and come out the other end a completely different color. You won't be able to powershift that ZF, but you get used to it. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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