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Originally posted by baberz02:
Maybe someone can use the glass as molds?[/b]...


That is a very realistic idea. That glass is probably not perfect but I was speaking to Steve Wilkinson a while ago and he was looking for a set to do exactly that. He would probably replace it with a new set in "payment" for having the old set as a start.

Mark
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Originally posted by Mark .. That glass is probably not perfect.

Mark
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perfect no !! but this glass was NOT sitting out with the car, it was in the car under some old news paper. So its not all that bad . What would you need to make templates? You can see a picture of it in the for sale forum if you like..just trying to help someone here before e-Bay
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Originally posted by Mark Charlton:
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Originally posted by baberz02:
Maybe someone can use the glass as molds?[/b]...


That is a very realistic idea. That glass is probably not perfect but I was speaking to Steve Wilkinson a while ago and he was looking for a set to do exactly that. He would probably replace it with a new set in "payment" for having the old set as a start.

Mark
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Originally posted by Mark Charlton:
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Originally posted by baberz02:
Maybe someone can use the glass as molds?[/b]...


That is a very realistic idea. That glass is probably not perfect but I was speaking to Steve Wilkinson a while ago and he was looking for a set to do exactly that. He would probably replace it with a new set in "payment" for having the old set as a start.

Mark
Steve Wilkenson has done that using as a mold the windshield of 8MA1126 which I now own .I have a spare windshield from Steve that came with the car. The new windshield fits perfectly. Jerry
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Originally posted by pantera3322:
HI I just restored my 1974 pantera . It was in vary good shape when I started .Did most of the work my self and it cost me over 37,000 . that car will cost 70,000 to 80,000 to restore
The car will cost 250000$ to restore to as new condition( of course it wont be as new) if the work is commissioned out.I have a car that cost 178000 just to do the MECHANICAL restoration not including body and paint, Jerry
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Originally posted by mangustaman:
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Originally posted by pantera3322:
HI I just restored my 1974 pantera . It was in vary good shape when I started .Did most of the work my self and it cost me over 37,000 . that car will cost 70,000 to 80,000 to restore
The car will cost 250000$ to restore to as new condition( of course it wont be as new) if the work is commissioned out.I have a car that cost 178000 just to do the MECHANICAL restoration not including body and paint, Jerry
That car is 1970 Mangusta 8MA1256
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Originally posted by baberz02:
mangustaman ..I'm sorry but i really don't understand what you are trying to say.like what does "That car is 1970 Mangusta 8MA1256"


Phil, What Jerry is saying is that the car that had a stellar amount of $$ poured into it is 8MA1256, his silver 1970 Goose.

I sent you a Private Message but received no reply. I assume you still haven't decided what to do and I hope you will let us all know when you do.
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Originally posted by mangustaman:
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Originally posted by baberz02:
302 a/c
)OK from what i've seen so far I will pay more than 7500.Call me at 928-853-0473 and lets see how we can get this deal done.Jerry AZ
.OK jerry, i'll be at a local car show this weekend but will call you to see what we can do about getting something done soon..OK?
Is anybody REALLY interested in buying this car? i have not sold any parts YET..because i have been doing some local(car) swap meets .With a bunch of my old mopar parts going fast.. maybe this thing could be next..I have no interest in this car..to me it's a 302 ford with some rims that may or may not be worth much..please let me know what it worth to YOU
8MA 1006 is one of about half the known Mangustas that is unlisted in any of the three DeTomaso Registries, due to owner inaction. From the serial #, it was a 1970- build. It's possible it could be either a late import U.S- spec' single headlight car, or a Euro-spec double-headlight assembly, and nothing more is known. If you locate it, please mention to the owner the advantages of listing the car in some Registry.
This is a car in very very neglected condition. If someone had a new body available, this would be the proverbial candidate for moving the old vin tag to the new body and re-stamping numbers in the frame...... "we cut off the rust and welded on new sheet metal"....

I doubt that any of us will see this particular car back on the road in our lifetimes.....unless it is in pieces an on many cars!

A true shame....

Steve
I can't think about this any more. It is too upsetting.

I went to a town auction once where there was a theft recovery on a '72 Pantera.

It had been sitting in the town impound yard for about 5 years and was sunk into the mud about 5 or 6 inches.

Of the two or three hundred cars there, most buyers were there to see the Pantera.

It got sold for $7500 because the guy wanted the transaxle.

As I was leaving they were winching it out of the mud up a flatbed. I was watching to see if the car would break in two.

Very sick feeling to even think about it really.

Most people just don't understand the fragility of these cars sheet metal and even the monoque.

Pitty. Most of these smucks should have stayed to their Camaros. That's about the level of intelligence they are capable of.

Even Corvette owners have some intelligence if you closely look for it.

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