On most Panteras, the water and oil temps (once you get calibrated gauges, which will not likely be stock) will depend on what speed you're driving. For instance, on my street Pantera in 5th gear, the oil & water temps are within 5 degrees up to about 125mph, then the water temp stays at around 200 while the oil temp starts its climb. At 145mph, the water is still at 200 but oil is around 245. Faster = more of the same, so if you envision this as a steady diet, you need an oil cooler, and I suggest a water-to-oil heat exchanger. Air-to-oil coolers are a complete waste of time unless you are able to chop a large hole somewhere, with a well-designed NACA duct; the Pantera body is sufficiently slick, and the boundary layer is thick enough, that one cannot duct enough air to a rear-mounted cooler to do much good. A water-to-oil cooler will also require a better than stock radiator and a few other mods.