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I am not ashamed to admit that I am a MoPar fan as well as a Pantera fanatic. We have a 1970 Cuda 440-6 with a Torqueflite and 4.10 Dana rear. The engine is stock except for a set of headers. The trans has a B&M shift kit in it. The low end performance is outstanding. It can pretty much break the rear tires loose at will with all of the torque it has. Even though it is rated at 390 horsepower, I am certain the output is much higher. The fuel economy is miserable with only about 7 miles per gallon and I use a lead additive. The "cruising range" is about 100 miles before you can literally see the fuel gauge fall even while idling. In fact, I once was sitting at a stop light and saw the gauge falling moment by moment until the car simply ran out of gas! The color of the car is limelight and it gets a lot of attention. I have taken it to a MoPar Concours before and found it to be a much different experience than a show like the Concorso Italiano for example. The MoPar judges are much more into originality than anything I have ever seen. The show I went to also permitted owners to bring their parts for sale on a vendor's row. I much prefer the Pantera experience, especially when factoring in drivability. The 'Cuda really shows its age in terms of handling and braking. The power steering and power brakes are hair triggered. The car has front discs and rear drums and I am sure you would need an anchor to stop the thing in an emergency. As far as styling goes, the '70 Cuda in my judgment was the best looking of all the muscle cars, perhaps excepting the Challenger. Although nothing can beat the Tjaarda design of the Pantera, clearly, Chrysler demonstrated their unique ability to design very pleasing muscle cars. I enjoy meeting and speaking with other Pantera owners who are MoPar fans too. PI Member Goran Malmberg's Pantera has a Hemi in it and to my way of thinking, if you don't cherish bone stock originality, Goran's car is the ultimate modified Pantera. Finally, I saw the upcoming Dodge Magnum at the LA Auto Show. It looks like a husky station wagon on steroids with a forced induction Hemi delivering 430 horsepower. I am not sure that this platform would work for me but if I could make use of the car, I would love to have a Hemi car in my garage. Thanks for reading! DAve!
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I was restoring my 69 Superbee when I decided to restore a Pantera. I will get back to it. It is all stock 383, ramcharger, 4speed, white with a black top and red interior with magnums, a nice combo. My brother has a 69 GTX 440 4speed export car near mint original condition. A real torque monster.
My lifelong friend and mechanic is a Mopar guy. First car we worked on together was a 68 383 Charger R/T. My friend still ownes 2 Challengers, the nicer one being a 70 R/T SE. Sweet car. He has it set up for class racing, but has all the numbers matching parts. I seriously considered buying it from him, but I've always been more of a Ford guy, and the Pantera was my dream. However... a Challenger would still rock..
My first supercar was a '70 Roadrunner with 440 Six Pack, Dana 60, 4:56 gears, 4 speed with pistol grip shifter and the air grabber scoop. This Would put my Pantera to shame in a race. 31 inch slicks would break loose through first into second. (I forgot it had nitrous too) After that I bought a '68 Charger R/T 440 magnum , yellow with black Bumble Bee stripe. Then a '70 'Cuda 440 automatic (no shaker). I love Mopar and am a fanatic too. My brother had a 69 GTX with 440-6 and 6 pack scoop fiberglass hood and a '69 340 Dodge Dart with 4 speed. I long for the old days when you could pick up a supercar for under a thousand dollars.
i have had a few mopars over the years, but my favorite was a 1970 dodge challenger T/A, 340 six pack, was RARE white with black stripes! i did a nut and bolt resto on the car and it was featured on the cover of YEAR ONE! it ended up being a casualty of DIVORCE FORCES SALE ! ( i dont even want to say how much i sold her for!...i'll get sick! ) any way, i now have my dream car .....a 72 PANTERA L ,
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