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OK, since I am a newb here I am allowed at least one really stupid question. Here goes. I have a 73 model that was an Italian car. IT is number 4903. Here is my question. It says it is a GT something and I can't really tell if the next charecter is a 5 or if it is an S. It looks like it could be either one. How can I tell which one it is. I have a picture of it that i will try and attach. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Originally posted by DeTom:
OK, since I am a newb here I am allowed at least one really stupid question. Here goes. I have a 73 model that was an Italian car. IT is number 4903. Here is my question. It says it is a GT something and I can't really tell if the next charecter is a 5 or if it is an S. It looks like it could be either one. How can I tell which one it is. I have a picture of it that i will try and attach. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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The US spec side marker lights were probably added afterwards during importation to conform to US standards.

It is definitely not a GT-5. It more than likely is a European GTS. The roof mounted antenna is also a European feature. Also I believe there is no difference between the GT5 and GTS nameplate. The car would distinguish what the last character was intended to be.
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Originally posted by PANTERA1580:
The US spec side marker lights were probably added afterwards during importation to conform to US standards.

It is definitely not a GT-5. It more than likely is a European GTS. The roof mounted antenna is also a European feature. Also I believe there is no difference between the GT5 and GTS nameplate. The car would distinguish what the last character was intended to be.


Thanks I appreciate the informative answer. Next time I renew my cutom tags I will have to change it from GT-5 to GTS. I feel like such a moron. Thanks again. Smiler
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Originally posted by Coz:
It's a GTS. GT-5 Serial Numbers started at 9000 from my under standing and went to 9300.

Thanks. I am 4903 so that puts me way down the list then. Smiler
It sounds like they built about ten thousand of these cars. I imagine most of them are still around, because if they get wrecked or broken people will always fix it. I am glad to know there are maybe ten thousand Pantera owners world wide. It means someone will always make parts for them. Smiler
GTS is a model designator, in Europe a "GTS" could have received upgraded brakes, and other performance features. Sometimes all a GTS got was a higher price tag to go with the emblems. (grin)

In the USA an "official" GTS was only a trim package, as the DOT saw it as a new model and required crash testing, and re-certification etc... which DeTomaso and Ford declined, so the USA GTS cars were "cosmetic" upgrades. USA cars do have "GT" in the VIN. (THGTXX0NNNN)

See my "GTS" post earlier for a link to USA details.

Chuck
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Originally posted by Chuck Melton:
GTS is a model designator, in Europe a "GTS" could have received upgraded brakes, and other performance features. Sometimes all a GTS got was a higher price tag to go with the emblems. (grin)

In the USA an "official" GTS was only a trim package, as the DOT saw it as a new model and required crash testing, and re-certification etc... which DeTomaso and Ford declined, so the USA GTS cars were "cosmetic" upgrades. USA cars do have "GT" in the VIN. (THGTXX0NNNN)

See my "GTS" post earlier for a link to USA details.

Chuck


Thanks Chuck. I saw your ealier post and that is what made me curious, because mine is a eropeon car for sure. Like I posted to you before all the gages are in metric and yes it does say benzia instead of gas. I guess I didn't know my brakes were upgraded because I have nothing to compare it to. My car didn't come with side view mirrors either, I had to add those. I guess the story is an Italian guy bought the car new and after a year he figured he didn't like it. He sold it to a fellow in NY who owned the car for over twenty years. I can tell by what he did, this guy really loved the car. The guy who owned it just before me, didn't love the car. For him it was just a way to impress people and nothing more. I rescued the car from this cad by buying it from him while he was getting divorced. I have tried to undo some of the damage done by neglect, but alsa, I only posses so much skill and tools. I just put a brand new motor in it because a timing accident caused a rod to go through the old one.
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