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Sold at the full asking price of $65,000.00 is the below 1972 DeTomaso Pantera:



Brakes


Complete four piston Wilwood high performance brake system w/vented front rotors


Custom dual-reservoir master cylinder


Braided stainless lines


Wheel tires


Pantera East custom Campy clone rims


Billet aluminum wheels


16 x 8 & 17 x 11


Mounted with Michelin Pilot Sport 335/35R17 and 245/45R16 tires


Suspension


Rubber bushings, powder coated suspension


PI Motorsports 12-way adjustable billet aluminum coil over shocks


Racing sway bars; brackets & bushings


Rebuilt upper ball joints, steering rack & A-arms


Spherical bushings for sway bars w/ 7/8” rear bar


Sway bars pro-coated


PI Motorsports sway bar caps and DeTomaso plate


Frame rigidity kit 4-piece Pantera Performance


Pantera Performance polished aluminum lay-down radiator with dual sucker fans, SS lines & Green bar hoses w, SS tanks. Runs very cool


New Optima Battery w/ quick disconnect


Custom Stainless headers with big bore mufflers w/ SS Polished exhaust tips


10 QT racing oil pan


KN Air Filter w/ Hall aluminum Pantera cover


Barry Grant 750 cfm carb.


Polished Ford racing valve cover & racing manifold


SS Half shaft cover


New throttle cable


Momo steering wheel


Billet shift knob


New black head liner


New window switches & brass gears,


Custom PI Motorsports floor mats


Exterior mostly original Grabber blue paint looks excellent at 10 ft up close on front has small rock chips


Fender rolled for tire clearance


Group four tail lights


Functional mini front air dam/spoiler



Sound system


Hall – Kenwood stereo AM/FM CD w/ radio detexe look w/amp under front hood; speakers in door and overhead;


Electronic remote door locks; New black carpet from PI Motorsports;


New leather seats from PI Motorsports


4 point roll bar with new 4 point harnesses


Reduction bulkhead w/ removable cover; for roll bar (so you do not have to remove roll bar to get to engine)


Polished ZF safety wired & resealed


This year: new clutch assembly new SS Slave cylinders


Aluminum flywheel


SS fire wall & Fuel tank covers


Rebuilt fuel tank w/ hall filler neck & new fuel lines; new super dampner; MSD Ignition


High torque starter


Spicer half shafts


New super solid rear axles


Air conditioner reinstalled new compressor and condenser in wheel well, new dryer, etc.; New cat whisker both doors


Rear trunk re-carpeted w DeTomaso logo


2 – Mooneyes SS & Billet aluminum fire extinguisher Halon


Engine


Just completely rebuilt, Bearings, rings, gaskets, complete head work including valve job, guides, new push rods, new roller rockers, new lifters etc. 125 miles for break-in only.


377 stroker 4-bolt main, balanced, eagle chrome moly H-rods w/Ross Custom forged racing pistons. New timing chain & gears, oil pump, water pump, thermostat.


Everything is Fresh! All machine work was done no short cuts.

Comment: The seller recommends to other owners who are selling their cars to stick to your price. If you have a good car and have invested a lot in it, don't listen to those so called experts who proclaim these cars as only being worth $35K. Quit giving your cars away. This car was way above average and both the buyer and seller were pleased with the transaction. PI Motorsports was not involved in the sale and this was not another "ridiculous" priced PI Motorsports sale. This was private party to private party, although it was advertised on the Pantera International cars for sale page.

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Where the hell are these so called experts getting their information?? What are you going to buy comparable to a Pantera?? New Ford GT?? Ferrari 430?? Guilardo?? OK, fine, but you also have to be able to afford tune ups too, and forget about customizing your car. WSo the experts are saying a Pantera is only worth as much as a new Ford 500??? Yeah right, I know which one I will chose.
In 1979 I sold a beautiful 69 Z28 Camaro for $4900., now its worth somewhere around $55k. I then bought and restored a 69 Indy Pace car Camaro. I sold it after my first daughter was born for $6500, in 1983. It now is worth around $45k. This story goes on and on with many of you, cars we have owned, now are worth a fortune. I look at it in this way too, whats out there for 35, 45, 50k+? A new Cad Escalade? Give me a break, it will be worth $2500, in 12 years, yours and my Pantera will be worth how much 10 years from now? I could have bought a new truck, but instead I got a Pantera. So I can only afford a junker to drive to work. I know at home, a Pantera is waiting for the weekend! An investment, a very fun car to drive, going up in value everyday. Everyone who sees the Pantera, people who don't know its value, think the car is worth a lot of money....and there gut feeling is right. It is expensive! When the time comes to sell my Pantera, I will not sell it for what some guy feels its worth, but for what I feel its worth. As I said to the buyers of my Camaros way back then, the value will always go up. Boy was I right! The Pantera is WAY more desireable than my old Camaros. The Panteras looks, performance, limited production, ease of repair all make it a highly desireable car.
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