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This list is from the Pantera Place website - scroll down and there are a list of links to the vendors.

I don't know how "up to date" this is.


Links to Pantera Vendors....


While I don't want to eliminate anyone - I am aware that two of the vendors seem to "specialize" in shock packages - Pantera Performance Center, and SACC restorations.

In the off chance that you need or want "stock" shocks, and you have a lot of Euros to pay shipping, I have a complete set of low mileage Aristons (shocks, springs, spacers, rubber sleeves, etc.) that I would happily sell. PM me with an email address if you are interested - I'll send you pictures. From what I understand - the Aristons can be rebuilt by Koni (but you might confirm that if you are thinking of doing a rebuild on them). I am not sure if they need it, but they are 40+ year-old shocks.

Rocky

PS> You might also try and check at the European vendors (Roland Jaeckel, detomaso@gmx.com I believe is one name?)
quote:
Originally posted by Panterarider:
Thanks for the quick replies.
My Pantera is part of a small collection Classic.
I'll ride it very little.
I therefore need not adjustable shock absorbers but very simple.
Di it should be similar to the original.

I will ask for the Konis

Best regards

Winfried
Guten Tag Winfried; Could you possibly share with us fellow car enthusiasts the other cars in your collection?
quote:
Originally posted by Panterarider:
My Pantera is part of a small collection Classic.
I'll ride it very little.
I therefore need not adjustable shock absorbers but very simple.

Best regards

Winfried


Winfried,

You will be missing out on the best part of Pantera ownership, IMO the Pantera should be the first car you go to drive in your collection, no matter what the other cars are!

Julian

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