well, i am still on the hunt for a Pantera.
if ya know of any driver grade cars with solid transaxles, please let me know!
Michael in Georgia
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quote:What happened to the car you were looking at?
quote:Originally posted by garth66:quote:What happened to the car you were looking at?
"Inquiring minds want to know..."
quote:Originally posted by THECARREAPER:
well, i am still on the hunt for a Pantera.
if ya know of any driver grade cars with solid transaxles, please let me know!
Michael in Georgia
quote:Originally posted by MotorCity72:quote:Originally posted by THECARREAPER:
well, i am still on the hunt for a Pantera.
if ya know of any driver grade cars with solid transaxles, please let me know!
Michael in Georgia
Pending on what you're looking for- I'm about to put my car up for sale. It's a 72 Pre-L w/a rust-free body, built motor, and solid transaxle. Car runs and drives great...
BUT- Right now, I've started to tear it down in order to restore it as it needed some minor body work and a new paint job. No time left for it with work and grad school...
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
Did you look up maximus's 1986 GTS ... make an offer on the car ?? what can he say ..NO ? its a good solid car in your price range.
Ron
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
I dont know if its still for sale but .. its not restored and he claims he did mre work since last time I seen it. So it may require some detailed pics. But its a 30 something car.
Ron
quote:Originally posted by accobra:
Look up 1987 GTS in CARS FOR SALE ...
Maximus is his name and this is his cell 908-295-9088
Ron
quote:Originally posted by THECARREAPER:
no word from maximus.
i have to admit the Ferrari's and lambos of this era seem to have "set" price ranges. however, with the Panteras, the prices are all over the place! i do like how the cars are different and unique.
still looking for a good driver.
i wish some of the books i ordered would get here!
quote:Originally posted by DOES 200:
Here ya go Reaper:
http://adcache.collectorcartraderonline.com/10/1/7/89516917.htm
quote:Originally posted by THECARREAPER:
i bought a 1971 push button monday, and i am still looking for a later L bumper car. i may just stick with the one....
i will post details later. i have been busy with work, and Engineering school.
car needs work, but its what i wanted, and its not a "known" push button vin.