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It was a beautiful morning in Atlanta and I couldn’t resist firing up the Pantera and going for a drive. As I was driving along enjoying how well the beast is running, I was thinking about what could be my next project. After twelve years of wrenching on it, my “to do” list is completely blank. Unless something breaks, I have nothing to do!! The Pantera owner’s most horrible nightmare!!

Mike
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I have nothing to do!!

We can not let this remain.

Perhaps it is time for Group 4 tail lights? Big Grin

Or if you want to retain the non-amber look you have with the stock lenses, you could opt for the USA spec Group 4 lenses. Smiler

Larry


I tried a set and decided I preferred the more complex shape of the 71 lights better so I sold them.

Mike
Mike, your work may be done but there is still a few of us that are still with works in progress. Like you in Atlanta here in Seattle it was a perfect day 75 and crystal clear and as I drove home from the grocery store (or golf course or were ever) like every weekend it's not raining here in Seattle I noticed that the passenger window wasn't working and needed to be looked at. Having been to your web site more times than I could count before and after I bought my car in 2007. I decided to swing by the local junk yard and pick up window motors and got both fixed before my wife and I depart on the Rumble In The Rockies in August. If it wasn't for the info on your site I wouldn't have had a clue what to use or where to start. It only took me a couple hours to change both sides and they work great thanks to your help. So today I got to go autocrossing and enjoy #1755 instead of trying to get the windows to work. But It's time you need to just go drive your car and enjoy how lucky we are to have the chance to experience them.
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Mike, your work may be done but there is still a few of us that are still with works in progress. Like you in Atlanta here in Seattle it was a perfect day 75 and crystal clear and as I drove home from the grocery store (or golf course or were ever) like every weekend it's not raining here in Seattle I noticed that the passenger window wasn't working and needed to be looked at. Having been to your web site more times than I could count before and after I bought my car in 2007. I decided to swing by the local junk yard and pick up window motors and got both fixed before my wife and I depart on the Rumble In The Rockies in August. If it wasn't for the info on your site I wouldn't have had a clue what to use or where to start. It only took me a couple hours to change both sides and they work great thanks to your help. So today I got to go autocrossing and enjoy #1755 instead of trying to get the windows to work. But It's time you need to just go drive your car and enjoy how lucky we are to have the chance to experience them.


Thanks for the nice comments and I’m pleased you find Pantera Place helpful.

Of course, the empty “to do” list is mostly tongue in cheek because I’m sure I’ll find some projects to do sometime in the future. It is a good feeling to have everything done and just be looking forward to maintenance items.

Mike
Oh Mike...don't worry.. If you start missing the feeling of working on a pantera, I can certainly provide opportunities for you to scratch your itch. Here is my to do list which you are welcome any time to help with Smiler
1.) Header swap
2.) New Belts
3.) New fuel lines
4.) New fuel pump install
5.) New fuel sending unit install
6.) Strip and recoat rear exhaust
7.) Modify rear exhaust mufflers a la Mike!
8.) Replace brake light switch
9.) Get car aligned
10.) Fine tune carb
11.) Change ZF oil
12.) New spark plugs
13.) New spark plug wire
14.) Remove dents
15.)Engine detailing
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