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1972 Pantera L located in Florida. Not sold on eBay auction @ $62,860. Add still running on eBay, Asking $72,500 & looking for offers. Call 863-289-0706
VIN: 4327; Very clean driver that draws attention everywhere; everything works & runs great; 16,800 miles since major restoration & custom upgrades including:

· Engine:

1. Stock 351C block over .030, line bored & decked

2. Forged pistons & crank

3. Lunati cam

4. Roller rockers

5. Blue Thunder intake

6. Holly 700 dbl pumper

7. Polished aluminum Ford Motorsport valve covers

8. Dog bone Air filter

9. Aluminum gas tank (2014)

· Cooling System:

1. HD Water pump (2014)

2. PI laydown sucker fan system (2014)

3. Fluidyne aluminum radiator

4. Chrome pipes & reservoir tanks

· Ignition / Electrical system

1. MSD distributor (2016)

2. MSD Digital 6AL (2016)

3. HD starter

4. Remote battery

· Exhaust

1. SS Borla system

2. Ceramic coated headers

· A/C

1. rotary compressor r134a (2015)

· Suspension

1. Aldan dual adjustable coil overs

· Brakes

1. Power booster (2014)

· Interior

1. VDO white gauges

2. Reupholstered leather Fiero seats w/headrest speakers

3. Brass power window motor gears

4. Firewall bulk head reduction kit

· Wheels

1. Fikse 17” Aluminum

2. 245/40/17 Front & 335/35/17 rear tires

· Body

1. Front air dam, side intakes & rear spoiler

2. Euro front bumpers

3. Mirrors

4. Hood vents

5. Smoothed & painted engine bay

6. Mirror finish engine bay panels

· Transmission

1. Completely rebuilt by Guy Trigaux in 2014 (photos available)

2. Polished case

3. Centerforce Clutch

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Tail light surrounds are interesting and very unique, as is the drop hood. Not sure why the air vents at the wipers are blocked off. The car has a nice appearance and overall stance but some of the design choices may hurt the sale price as compared to an equally well restored stock car. Good luck with the sale. Seems a shame not to be able to keep and enjoy the car after so much work.
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Originally posted by Rocky:

Sunken front hood

Maybesome of these are too obvious



Good eye. I believe that the hood is unchanged. What is gone is the drop in the top of the fender between the headlight buckets and the hood. very interesting. A perfect example of a change that looks to be executed very well but actually diminishes from the stock appearance .

Ron

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