The car at BHCC is a project. Its body and wheels are quite nice. The paint has some chips that can be fixed. Interior needs some help. But the car needs engine work (blows smoke) and does not produce enough vacuum for the brake booster. Maybe it is just the Webers but the rotating assembly seemed out of sorts. The suspension is probably original and needs to be redone. It clunks going over bumps meaning the lower front ball joints are done. It probably needs shocks. Warren is not sure how to proceed.
Yes and yes. Some outfit back east is trying to sell my car. they marked it up 6K, I'm asking 123K. I will consider a trade of another car or projects. Where are you ?
Oh, it's so good that you went for a look. That's a heap of smallish issues but can be expensive. Warren likes his cars to look good and run well, but he usually does not work on them except for the minor gremlins. He does have friends that can do the work, but they do charge. The motor rebuild is the big ticket. You seem to have to many Panteras, any for sale?
Thank you for your help.
Tom
Donny,
I am in Virginia. My friend Warren, who is looking for a Pantera, lives near me. He is planning on selling one of his fantastic C2 Vettes to partially fund a Pantera. I haven't spoken to him about the red Pantera Steve looked over, so I don't know if he wants to take on that much project. He's a savvy guy, has had many cool cars, but smart about them.
I'll ask him about yours, but I don't think he wants to spend quite that much. It's a nice-looking car.
I bought my Pantera for $17K with 17.2% financing during the stone age. I thought nobody would ever pay more for one.
I bought a 70 Plymouth Cuda back when Reagan was in office for 800 bucks and thought I paid to much. I sold it 10 months ago for 68K. The median price for a home here in San Diego is 890K. One US dollar is worth 62 cents. We are in trouble.
I have a son that lives in Del Mar, great salary but homes near the water are out of sight. That $890K median covers a large region. We thought our prices are high in Alexandria, but yours are in another stratosphere.
My daughter just bought her first house 20 miles inland in Santee Calif here in San Diego county 120 days ago . A 1500 square foot 1/4 acre 52 year old major fixer in a blue collar neighborhood was 700K. You need to make big money to live in Del Mar. I have three reasons to live here, Weather, family and some of the best deep sea fishing in the world. If not for all of that I would hall ass to Texas, Tennessee or Florida. I'm ashamed to say that I have been a Californian for 62 years, this place used to be one of the best places to live on the planet.
More off topic talk - I wanted to retire to San Diego 3 years ago - wife said no. As lifetime Michigan residents, many thought I was nuts to think about heading west. It is different if you grew up in CA, but the cost of living/fires/mud slides (per my wife) doesn't work well with retirees. Our son has put down roots (career, house, fiance) in MI so we do not want to stray far. Plus - you can't beat Michigan in the Spring/Summer/Fall - so many lakes/lake towns.....!!
I do show my wife the San Diego weather during our nasty cold January days and I always say - "we don't have to put up with this anymore" if you choose to leave!! So - we do the snowbird thing to shorten our winters!!
We do like to vacation in CA - may be heading back to Pebble Beach for the show this year!
Good luck with selling your car!
Sorry if this is a bit off topic.
Can I say to all those in California and Texas in front of the recent wild fires , which have been on the news here , we are feeling your pain and hope and wish only for the very best outcomes for all those impacted by these disasters. Australia and the West in particular have had some awful bush fires in the last few years and we know first hand the reality and the long term impacts.
Be prepared and stay safe.
And build a fire proof garage!
I can deal with fires, been doing that all my life, earthquakes, no biggy. What sucks is off limits on this site but, If any one wants to catch 200+ pound blue fin in about 45 days hit me up. The only thing my boat gets 1.2 MPG and it's about 200 mile round trip.
Hey Donny,
Did you get my private message regarding your Pantera?
Tom
@tomkuester posted:You seem to have to many Panteras, any for sale?
Hi Tom,
I was at three Panteras and now I am down to two with the end goal of having just one. Thus, one more will be ready to sell in three or four months. It is a 72 Pre L and is essentially a new car. The chassis was taken down to bare metal and walnut shell blasted. There is zero rust on the car. Suspension, engine, and ZF are all redone and in the car. The engine is running and the car will be driving soon. The interior has not been started yet and it will take a while. The engine was done by Clay Smith Engineering (Mr. Horsepower). The engine and ZF were born with the car.
This is how it looks today.
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Donny - that is one serious looking radiator !! Is it an off the self or custom ?
Percy, it is Fluidyne's radiator for Pantera and is readily available off the shelf.