Hi all. I've been working on my '72 Pantera steadily for two solid years. The goal has always been to have a great street car that will also see casual SCCA autocross competition.
While I am not new to autocrossing, I am new to racing a Pantera. I have addressed all of the Pantera specific racing issues that I know of. Please let me know if I have missed anything.
1. Baffled oil pan w/ pickup to solve the Cleveland oiling issues
2. New cooling system (hi-flow water pump, lay down fluidyne, twin sucker fans)
3. Rebuilt suspension with new bushings and bearings
4. New heavy duty PI half shafts.
5. Koni shocks
6. 1" rear swaybar
7. Hi performance brake pads from PIMotorsports.
I will be adding a roll cage and chassis braces in the near future, but thought that I could make an autocross or two without so that I can note the difference. A new brake system is also an option, but again, I wanted to see how the stock brakes with the PI pads hold up first.
I notice that Pantera Performance sells a "Camber lock kit". I was unaware that the Pantera was in need of such a thing. Is this the case with all cars?
Any thoughts/feedback is greatly appreciated.
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