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Hello again Pantera communityā€¦..  itā€™s been a while!   Nopeā€¦ I didnā€™t fall off the earthā€¦ Iā€˜ve been restoring a few of my daughterā€™s cars with her.  Most notably a 1969 Boss 302 clone.  Then, I built another GT40 ā€¦ but now, finally pulled 05843 from the back of the barn.  Iā€™ve been concerned for years that the rust which was generally speaking minimal at the time of purchase (almost a decade ago) has continued to creep.  For that reason, my focus for right now is ā€œpreservationā€.  And, as the current caretaker of 5843, I wanted to share and document the process.

Got my first positive surprise when I popped the trans off, and found a billet wheel and center force dual friction PP & clutch.  šŸ˜ŽšŸ‘

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Hi Larry, sorryā€¦. I shouldā€™ve been more clear, as preservation can have different meanings. My intention isā€¦ to strip it down to the chassis, and have it sandblasted (gently šŸ˜‚). With the idea to stop any rust that exists. The key mission hereā€¦ Kill the cancer. Based on other project priorities, I will then either tackle the metal work now and put it into epoxy primer/sealerā€¦ or go straight to epoxy/sealer.  

I pulled my zf in the car when I painted the engine bay. I allowed the clutch disc to get wet and it rusted to the flywheel. I tried breaking it loose by driving the car and when it DID break, it looked like a shreaded bird was inside the pressure plate. Please use caution and the finest media you can to Lightly strip with sand blasting. I have stripped hundreds of cars and I can reccomend NOT using any media on the exterior body panels. I prefer a chemical strip. As a body shop, I am allowed to buy BENCO B17, it still has the MEC in it that makes it work. I will strip undersides and door jambs with the fine media, just NOT the exterior panels. Those are some fine cars you built there!   Have fun, Bill

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Hey Rockyā€¦!  Great to hear from ya.  Hope lifeā€™s been treating ya OK. šŸ˜Š.   Glad to know someone noticed I was missing šŸ¤£

I have no clue about the -1 box.  Was in there when I got it.   Would really prefer to find someone needing one for a proper restoration and swap with them, as I obviously need a -2 for mine. šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™‚ļø

Okā€¦.soā€¦.. whatā€™s the shittiest job in a Pantera restoration?  In my opinionā€¦.. gettin the damn pedal assembly out!   I hate it every timešŸ¤£.  And every timeā€¦ I say.. who the f@#k came up with this design and fastening concept!?!?  If still alive, should be whipped with a wet noodleā€¦repeatedlyšŸ¤£   Anywayā€¦. Got the damn thing outšŸ™„

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Okā€¦.soā€¦.. whatā€™s the shittiest job in a Pantera restoration?  In my opinionā€¦.. gettin the damn pedal assembly out! 

I'd say stripping the original tar-based undercoating from the engine compartment.  But then again, I've never removed the complete pedal assembly.

Anyway, you're my hero Rob!  You have amazing metalworking skills, a big garage, and make appreciable progress in a very short time!  I wish I were so proficient and efficient with my many projects!

So, got a bit distracted w disassembly yesterday thinkin about what to do regarding the trans.   Went out to the storage barn and dug a -2 that I had stashed out there years ago (full to lid w/ gear lube šŸ˜‰) .  Iā€™m thinkin Iā€™ll go through this box and use, as itā€™s more appropriate and sell the -1.  So if you or anyone you know is needing a -1 for ā€œthat properā€ build project, plz DM me.  

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Itā€™s sometimes fortunate to be a parts hoarderā€¦. My wife says I need to go into a 12 step programā€¦ But I just tell her she doesnā€™t get it.  šŸ¤£.   Yesterday was one of those days. I was pretty certain I remember seeing a bell housing in the attic sometime ago.  Bingo!!   šŸ˜ŽšŸ‘

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Hi Otis, thxā€¦.  
regarding the color changeā€¦ fully agreed.   Much more thorough than I anticipated Iā€™d find.   I fully agree, I would speculate it was done at the time of the accident. The dash substructure is even painted. I think the front clip had been replaced and the car had been stripped down to do the repair work.  They did a good job.

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