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Reply to "Pantera #5923 - 'Pur Gold' for Sale Again"

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Originally posted by EvodIndustries:
Miles
The car sits on air ride so the stance in your picture is when it is let all the way down. When it is at ride height the camber issues go away.
Hope the new owner enjoys it. That price is good for the quality of the car. It has a few little issues that need fixing but a great car.


That's what I thought too however there no air lines or compressor visable anywhere. Granted I didn't look too hard because I wasn't really interested in how they did it-only that they did it!! In my opinion only three types of cars should be bagged.....Impalas, Cadillacs, and vintage hot rods. And then they should be done right. Camber angles like that just look like amateur hour.....

A vast majority of the cars went for very good prices considering their condition. However almost all had serious flaws. Some were downright hacked.

I had fun-especially since the Good Guys show was in town and it also was the first weekend for the Escondido Friday Night Cruises. San Diego Panteras was in full force with about eight or nine cars not to mention 100's of other car nuts. My 16 year old daughter learned the differences between the Tri 5 Chevy's and has a great start on the first four generations of Mustangs. What more could you want out of a weekend??

I guess I could have bought the '64 Impala with the 400/4 spd for $12.5........
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