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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...
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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...


hey, i might buy it as is. my direct email is
thecarreaper (at) comcast.net let me know.

i work on Business Jets among other things, so i am mechanically inclined to say the least.

thanks for the reply.

Michael
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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


i am sorry i missed your reply, i have been buried with work and Engineering school. i will look up his car, but i figured anything that new has to be in the $50k+ range since all the old ones from 71-73 are so high now. i should have bought one of these3 years ago!

at elast i have time on my side and cash in hand.

thanks!

Michael
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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


i did a member search on his screen name, but i have not found any car for sale listed anywhere. should i just PM him?

thank you.
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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!
Probably because I'm "on the buying" side, but I'm finding that there seems to be a big discrepancy between what the people who have cars for sale think their car is worth versus what I think it's worth and what I'm willing to pay (and I don't think I'm being cheap either). There are a ton of cars at 40k+ that have been for sale for what seems to me to be a long time. Does200's car sounds like something I'd be very interested in but again, I'm scared away by the perceived value of the car. Sorry, just voicing my frustration.
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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.


Sorry, I somehow missed your BIG DAY! Great Carreaper, you're gonna love it. I know we both have the F-car and P-car passion, but I'm telling you, that throbbing V8 is just 'different'. It's a fun, fun ride and the build quality of my 74 is as good or BETTER than most of the other Euros of the era... and I'd say that about any of 'em.

So forget what you've 'heard' about the negative stuff, jump in, and get this car to making your day, every day.

You'll like your car, and you'd BETTER POST PICS when you get it. Have fun,
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