This was a reasonably good late model (i.e. 9,000 series) Pantera that they destroyed and threw all the parts they tore off in the dumpster. They should have just gotten a fiberglass Long & Newman body and dropped on that chassis, great workmanship, but not sure what they are smokin' when they think up these concepts.
Julian
quote:Originally posted by Joules:
This was a reasonably good late model (i.e. 9,000 series) Pantera that they destroyed and threw all the parts they tore off in the dumpster. They should have just gotten a fiberglass Long & Newman body and dropped on that chassis, great workmanship, but not sure what they are smokin' when they think up these concepts.
Julian
Agree 100%, or one with a very rusty chassis.
is it really Still a Pantera ...
It is just an academic exercise with no practical application.
It's really intended to showcase their work and drum up business.
They picked a Pantera to drawn attention to it.
It is outrageously nice but what exactly is anyone going to do with it?
It's not going to be run in a professional or factory race series.
It's really intended to showcase their work and drum up business.
They picked a Pantera to drawn attention to it.
It is outrageously nice but what exactly is anyone going to do with it?
It's not going to be run in a professional or factory race series.
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