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Saw this car getting a minor restoration at Canepa Designs in Scotts Valley to make it roadworthy in case someone actually wanted to drive this time capsule.
This is unfortunately not a car anymore, it is a museum piece geared for the collector car market.
Pass.

If you want to have a Pantera to own and enjoy, this is not it. Nowadays there are some killer deals on Panteras already with all the mods. There was one at the RM Auction that I saw blew me away.
I think the jet hot coated headers and the new R134 A/C system represent modern updates that remove it from it's 'all original' status.

I can, of course, understand the benefits of these modifications, but not the reason for doing them to a 100 mile 'time capsule' car.

Luckily, these mods can be reversed, but no loner with the original parts. The parts would have to be NOS, or restored. Restored parts would again preclude the accuracy of the 'never been restored' claim.

Just my opinion.

Michael
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Originally posted by Cyboman:
I think the jet hot coated headers and the new R134 A/C system represent modern updates that remove it from it's 'all original' status.

The parts would have to be NOS, or restored. Restored parts would again preclude the accuracy of the 'never been restored' claim.

Just my opinion.

Michael


That was my thought exactly.

They should have left it alone. Who cares if the A/C blew warm.

It is too late now.
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