Can anybody help supply a new owner with information on his Pantera GT5? The chassis number is: THPNZY09189
The car was acquired in Saudi Arabia and is undergoing restoration. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you, Dave
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quote:Originally posted by Si Targa:
The first GT5 was shown at the Turin Motor Show in 1980. It was a white car and had chassis number 9250...So, I think this car must be also a late 1979 car and is definitly not an original GT5.
quote:Originally posted by Charlie McCall:
But i think the key is that Mark says that his car has riveted fender flares, which is an indication that it is not a GT5. GT5's have the fiberglass flares attached, um, I'm not really sure how but you can't see rivets! It is a smooth junction with a bead of sealant or something running along the joint. The riveted flares were the GT4/GTS look.
He'd need to check with the previous owners to find out what the story is, but I'm inclined to agree with Franz and others that it began life as a GTS and was converted later.
I also agree that none of this really matters - congratulations on a cool car!
quote:Originally posted by DeTom:quote:Originally posted by Charlie McCall:
But i think the key is that Mark says that his car has riveted fender flares, which is an indication that it is not a GT5. GT5's have the fiberglass flares attached, um, I'm not really sure how but you can't see rivets! It is a smooth junction with a bead of sealant or something running along the joint. The riveted flares were the GT4/GTS look.
He'd need to check with the previous owners to find out what the story is, but I'm inclined to agree with Franz and others that it began life as a GTS and was converted later.
I also agree that none of this really matters - congratulations on a cool car!
OK, Charlie, here is a weird thing, I have a 73 europeon GTS and it has fiberglass flairs, BUT you can't see any signs of a rivet. If they are there under the paint, they must be aluminum because a magnet won't stick to the flairs at all. BUT it will stick to the inside of the flairs!! That is almost like a holloween mystery. I don't know how they did that.
quote:Originally posted by pantera874:quote:Originally posted by JK:
Roland, you've harshly and severely criticized deTomaso it's inability to keep accurate keeping.
Now you're gonna refer to Alejandro's records?
I have harshly criticized Santiago DeTomaso and the way of his business and i still do. In fact, those records are not in the factory and i don't have to ask him (i would never do).
quote:Originally posted by pantera874:
9189 is a real GT5, special build for Saudi Arabia with a very special equipment. I have all the sheets.
quote:Originally posted by ParaPantera:
Deeb, I hope you don't mind me stepping up here, but the most current registry is attached, or available for download at my website link.
quote:Originally posted by pantera874:
9189 is a real GT5, special build for Saudi Arabia with a very special equipment. I have all the sheets.
quote:Originally posted by deeb:
Here is the latest list we have. Please advise any new information to add. Thanks.
David 9203
quote:Originally posted by Peter H:
Mark:
My 1989 GT5 #9517 came from Dubai about three years ago, and I'm wondering if there is any way of tracing its registration/ownership history there? Can you help or provide some advice?
BTW, if you are not aware of it already, check out the article starting on page 22 of the Summer 1998 edition of PI Magazine covering another GT5 Pantera from the Middle East, this one from Oman. It was also in very rough shape, leading me to think that my car may have been lucky to escape the region in good condition.
- Peter
quote:Originally posted by ParaPantera:
GT5-9189, if you could please download the attachment on this post and fill out the info that is known about your car, I would be more than happy to add it to the list. Just save the file under a different name and E-mail parapantera@aol.comback to me and I will post it back here when edited.
Thanks, Ron