Hows this for a wide-body version and color change of the awesome Ring Brothers Pantera ...
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quote:Originally posted by wildpantera:
Yeh that's a bit better
quote:Originally posted by wildpantera:
it was done in photoshop ... just for fun and to see it with a fat butt!
quote:Originally posted by PanTTera:
2 more FS at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale.........
Red.........
http://www.barrett-jackson.com...Event/Details/180418
Yellow......
http://www.barrett-jackson.com...Event/Details/181585
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quote:What would a car forum be without opinions? Especially when the owner doesn't reside here, and never will because that car morphed into something else.
quote:Otherwise we will all turn into politicians and sit on the fence while we quietly stick daggers in each others back.
quote:Originally posted by David_Nunn:
Like it or not, the Ring Brother's Pantera has probably gotten more exposure and press than any other Pantera in history. It's not a coincidence that Pantera prices began their upward climb just after the RB Pantera was unveiled at SEMA in 2013, where it won the Best of Show award, as well as a bunch of other awards. Keep in mind, the RB Pantera was built as a show car. It was built to get attention and show off their fabrication skills. They succeeded. They could have built another kind of car for their SEMA build but they chose a Pantera. It's a good thing they did and we have all benefited. Not in any article, interview or video about the car did I ever read or hear the word "overheating". It's like the page has turned...finally. They also decided to sell it at the biggest televised auction, for even more good press. Oh, and thank goodness Richard Rawlings bought it because the public will likely get to see it a couple more times on TV.
There are times when opinions should be offered on a forum such as this but these should be kept to informed opinions on topics where it's appropriate. Subjective opinions should only be offered when they're asked for. People who post unsolicited negative, subjective opinions usually just come across as insecure and unsophisticated.