Old enough to know better and still young enough not to care. My '71 Pantera

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Hi William, Mine (on 8Ma1114) are brass and raised. Mine all need to be restored or replaced so if you do find a stash please let me know! Mark
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| Posts: 1975 | Location: Ottawa, Ontario Canada | Registered: May 05, 2004 |    |
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Here is a pic of the stock one next to a repro. I have bought the enamel powder and will be redoing mine at the local art collective. The enamel powder was $18 for three colors.
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| Posts: 49 | Location: Nor Cal | Registered: March 22, 2009 |    |
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Mrs. Detomaso's nephew, and longchamp owner.

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Sorry, I have been back for a couple of weeks, and I am just getting to this. It seems that there were THREE different centers used on the Mangusta. The First set, following the vallelunga had the T over the Argentine flag. Because of the deal with Ford, the flag was flipped, and the brass stamped ones were produced. It seems these were too expensive so the 200+ that were to be used on the Pantera, were used on the Mangusta. Then when the cheaper ones were created, these were used on the last set of Mangustas. It seems that the factory had made up a bunch of new (the flag going the correct way) for the new Pantera two, but when that did not happen, they put them away. Santiago gave me the next to last set, and the last set was incase someone wanted another set. I am getting a die from Italy for the brass punched ones, and will be making some up. We

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| Posts: 75 | Location: MA | Registered: March 29, 2005 |    |
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quote: The First set, following the vallelunga had the T over the Argentine flag. Because of the deal with Ford, the flag was flipped, and the brass stamped ones were produced.
Picture of the first style, on the Mangusta Prototype, courtesy of "Wellis"

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| Posts: 49 | Location: Nor Cal | Registered: March 22, 2009 |    |
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