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For the serious buyer, one with the money, this is a car you must consider. It is one of the two that 'got away' from me in my search. Do not do as I did and put this one off. Call now. I hesitated because the car has the A/C deleted. Not a deal killer issue-you could probably find someone willing to swap the original Campys for a complete A/C system. It is a VERY nice car. Seller found the track car bug has bitten, and wants to get into a track-specific car.

Larry
Larry,

I talked to Matt today about his Pantera and it sure sounds like a nice car. I especially like the engine and wheels and tires on the car. The deleted air also concerns me a bit as I'm in Dallas, Texas. Anyone have approx cost of adding the new air condition system to a Pantera ie; the parts or where would I go to get a quote?
Please don't be afraid if there is no A/C. If the stock York unit was in place, you would have next to nothing either. We suggest you go to an modern rotary style unit with twin condensers, one hidden in the right rear wheel well. PI Motorsports has done this upgrade on customer's cars who use them in hot climates. The cost isn't that high. Jerry Sackett of PI Motorsports has worked on this subject car and is familiar with it. Give him a call at 714-744-1398 for an estimate of a complete update or just parts. PI Motorsports is the sponsor of this bulletin board and there is a discount on parts for PI members. Finally, I have driven this car before and it is a great riding, super-fast car. If you like blue, go for it! Thanks, Dave Adler
Actually like grabber blue as I use to have a 1970 Boss 302 grabber blue.

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Matt, the price is too low on this car. I have seen it personally and would say you should be selling it for $40K! Who in the world convinced you to lower it $5?

I see $ 39,995.00 which is $ 40K so where's the $ 35K price?
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