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I'm thinking about selling my engine compartment "bucket" and my rear (74 L) bumper. Both in excellent condition. If these were Porsche or Corvette parts, I'd have no problem determining price. Can anyone advise what these are worth? I'm more interested in freeing up garage space than holding out for top $$$.
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Shang Hai

Hey Danny,

just where is Shang Hai, exactly? Confused

And that fiberglass tub is what makes the pantera a road worthy traveling vehicle, because it gives you tons of luggage/tool space. No other mid engined car comes close.

My advice - drill two holes in the back edge, hammer two nails in your garage rafters, and hang it there. Out of the way, easily reached.

Works for me.

larry
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Originally posted by LF - TP 2511:
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Shang Hai

Hey Danny,

just where is Shang Hai, exactly? Confused

And that fiberglass tub is what makes the pantera a road worthy traveling vehicle, because it gives you tons of luggage/tool space. No other mid engined car comes close.

My advice - drill two holes in the back edge, hammer two nails in your garage rafters, and hang it there. Out of the way, easily reached.

Works for me.

larry


Shang Hai, China. Roadworthy? You obviously haven't driven my car. Only two things I need are ear plugs and a neck-brace!

I don't want this big, ugly bucket hanging from my rafters...perhaps I'll use it to mix cement.
Regarding the cement mixer, bulky parts are more expensive to ship than heavy parts.

My advice would be to keep the trunk tub as Larry suggested. You never know when you may decide you could use it.

For instance, a gorgeous lady asks you to take her for a country drive & PICNIC in your sexy Italian hot rod. Where does the picnic basket go?
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For instance, a gorgeous lady asks you to take her for a country drive & PICNIC in your sexy Italian hot rod. Where does the picnic basket go?


LOL. I took my girlfriend out to dinner last Sat. in the Pantera. She wanted to take a taxi home from the restaurant..."I'm never getting in that "thing" again!" were her exact words... Big Grin
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The problem with the "tub" is shipping cost. Almost has to be a local sale.


I heard you can ship the tub via Greyhound for about $50 in the US, problem is I don't think Greyhound routes extend to China Big Grin

I'd guess the Tub is worth $200, Wilkinson quotes $340 new.
The 74 bumpers are a different story, if they are real good condition maybe $75 each. I've seen them on Ebay and not even gather a bid. The front fiberglass replacement is far superior and not prone to the waving from the OEM internal steel center rusting.
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Sorry, I will not provide my real location/identity on the Internet.

Gee, I really don't think you'd be giving away too much with something like S CA, or Ohio.

You might even find out you have Pantera soul mates around the corner if any of us knew where you really were.

By the way, what is your DOB and S.S.# Big Grin

Larry (Fresno, CA near Bullard and West)
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Originally posted by comp2:
That is very cool. What year the TA? I have a 73:Gary


Nice T/A (oh...and the Pantera ain't so bad, either...)! My '74 T/A was a street-racer in TX, cobbled together by some guy named "Bubba". The motor is the best part, built by Pacific Performance Racing in CA. I've always wanted a '73 455 T/A, so I'm building one out of a '74. Already have the front-end pieces, just need the rear fascia.
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