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my name is Nicolas and I live in France. I registered here because this forum seems to me the most complete (sorry but english was not my favorite subject at school... long ago ).

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I just bought 74' Pantera. She's need a lot of care. She's from Montana and in France since 2014. 01/1974, I think is it PRE-L version ? old dashboard, but not push handle, can you tell me more ?

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In France, we say "barn exit" for a car slept for many years...
I have a lot of work for next years.

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Lots of original parts but custom wheels and monza plug..



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Welcome!

Only 72 had "pre-L" models. In 72 they went from chrome bumperettes to the 5-mph rubber bumpers (among other changes) during this model year. The "new" model was designated the L (Lusso - Luxury) model. So, in 72 there was an "L" model and a "pre-L" model. Every car after that was an "L" model. Only the very early '71 models had pushbuttons. There are multiple sites that may help out.

This is one site with information: http://www.panteraplace.com/

The first L was around 4260 or so.

So yours is a Pre-L.  It’s definitely not a push button.

Not sure why it has an L front bumper, But some people converted their cars because they wanted them to look like the later vehicles.

Good luck with the rebuild!  It looks like most of the parts are there! Those are pretty interesting wheels!

Rocky

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Bonjour Full-nours

Je ne suis pas bon non plus en anglais mais heureusement il y a Google translate!

Dans quelle région es-tu, j'habite moi-même en Corrèze et je restaure 4406 depuis 3 ans et demi avec presque un an d'interruption pour cause de déménagement. 4406 a été fabriquée en octobre 72 et est bien une L.

3125 a l'air plutôt en bon état sur les photos, mais on n'est jamais à l'abris de quelques mauvaises surprises sur des autos de 50 ans, c'est aussi ce qui fait le charme des restaurations.



Hello Full-nours

I'm not good at English either, but luckily there is Google translate!

In which region are you, I myself live in Corrèze and I'm restoring #4406 for 3 and a half years with almost a year of interruption due to moving. #4406 was manufactured in October 72 and is indeed an L.

#3125 looks pretty good in the photos, but you are never immune to a few nasty surprises on 50-year-old cars, which is also what makes restorations so charming.

thanks all for your messages

Rocky, I think too the big bumper was custom from old owner..

Can I find serial numbers of pre-l for confirm my version ?
Pre-l, that changes something ?
what are the good bumpers ?
where can i find the original color code ? (for confirm red..)

big thank you

Hello Rene, I live in region of Paris. She look good but not perfect.. I'm going to disassemble and sand it. New brakes, cooling, suspensions, engine control, ZF control.. no custom but make reliable all the car. Make a good job for dream car

Bonjour René, je vie en région parisienne. La voiture est pas si mal mais je souhaite refaire tout de A à Z. Démontage, sablage de la caisse, époxy des trains roulants, démontage complet du moteur et remontage de tous les consommables versions 2021 (freins/radiateur/amortisseurs/etc...)  Garder l'esprit d'origine mais fiabiliser. Une voiture de rêve mérite de l'attention

Hello Dipascale, thanks for your message. I thought Panteras were only known in USA, no french club, or forum.. (or old and dead). I’m happy to meet you and André !

I go to see your work on forum.
if you have french tips for parts I'm interested.

I find US parts dealers with a good reputation according to this forum but it’s not easy by email...

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