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One of our members Howard Akamine is at SEMA and sent the following Pantera photos. He also related that there is an American made transaxle to replace the ZF there. He was told that it was developed to meet the GT clone market demands. It's supposed to be stronger than the ZF. 6 speed about $11k Available with cable and paddle shifter.

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Originally posted by Cyboman:
Can you find out more about this transaxle? Is it longer than a ZF, or about the same size? When available? Gearing? Web link? Things of this nature. Thanks.

Michael


I'll get the information from Howard when he gets back and post. One thing he did say was that it was a little narrower than the ZF.
The blue Pantera belongs to Chris Wilkins from Mesa, Arizona. He had the car in his own booth for his company Group Five. The silver car with the stripes belongs to Paul Westberg from California, his car won best of Detomaso at the 2005 Concorso Italiano. I do not know who owned the black Pantera, he was not around the booth when I was there, the booth was for finish products and the black paint job was great looking!

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