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We would like to buy a rust free, basically stock Pantera. We want a nice driver, not a show car. Preferences are 1971 or 1972, red, blue or black, with stock seats, steering wheel,and wheels. No wing, fender flares, dual turbochargers, etc. Paint should be decent but need not be perfect. Note, the preceding is a list of preferences. A nice car, priced right, with something that does not agree with the list of preferences will not be automatically removed from consideration. Keith,253-841-1126. Washington State
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Keith,

This car does not meet all your requirments, but may be worth considering. It is located in Vancouver, Washington. Here is a copy of the E-mail I recieved last Friday:

Ron:

I am writing you from an email you sent me almost a year ago:


Rene,

As you can see from from the E-mail path below your letter was sent to me in hopes that I may be able to help you in your situation. Let me know what part of town your in and perhaps maybe a phone# where I could call you and we could discuss specifics. As a fellow Pantera owner I am willing to help where I can.

Sincerely, Ron Hyde


I still have the 1974 DeTomaso Pantera I purchased new off the showroom floor on May 7, 1975, I am the only driver, 16,000 original miles and have it up for sale.

I can be reached in my office at 360 694-7439 and if I am not available or there please talk with my assistant Terri. If it is in the evening I can be reached on my cell 360 608-6276.

Also, if you know of anyone looking for a car I would appreciate that lead or their call.

Thank You
Rene Fritz,
I would like to thank all those who have responded. Here is a bit more information. 1971 - 1974 Panteras are fine. The closer the car is to stock condition the better we will like it. Green, pink and orange colors are out - my wife does not like those colors. A car needing paint is fine as long as the price is not for a perfect car. We are somewhat familiar with Panteras as we had a red 1972 in the early eighties. I have played with old cars since I bought my first Model T in 1962. For the last 20 years I have done upholstery on collector cars full time. Currently we drive our 1936 Packard 120 convertible sedan. I am working on finishing the restoration of a 1931 Cadillac and have a 1914 Model T speedster waiting for its turn. Please let me know of what you have for sale or of any Pantera for sale that you may know about. Thank you, Keith. 253-841-1126 west coast time, days and evenings. oldcars@comcast.net
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