At that price you can replace the carpet, right? :D
I saw this car at FOW this week and it is incredible!!! http://inventory.fwash.com/car/site/site.php?view=pur-information-f&context=inventory__1&vid=321#
Saw this.... not sure if it has the blue carpeting that Ed and Curtis are so fond of. http://exotic.collectorcartrader.com/details.php?adId=adcache.exotic.collectorcartrader.com/ad-cache/10/exotic/3/3/90132433.htm
I know this dealer. They are around the corner from one of our regional offices. Most ot their inventory is average quality - a lot of it is consignment. I stop in every time I am out there.
is this better? I like the cloth black leather. http://ww2.collectorcartrader.com/details.php?adId=adcache.collectorcartrader.com/ad-cache/10/6/1/84267861.htm
I agree, a little high in asking price. However, some Panteras are worth much more than others depending on condition. Also, the key issue with Panteras is a detailed PPI from an expert in that car brand. My understanding is that frame rust can be a deal killer. Supposedly, all Panteras have a design flaw where water is allowed to get into the vertical frame post in front of the door hinges and have no way to drain out. So, structural frame rust can result if the car was stored outside or driven in the rain. I've always lusted after the Pantera. A perfect blend of American muscle 351 engine and Italian styling. I like mine completely stock, even the wheels. No wheel flares, areo kits, wings, or custom wheels for me. Strangely enough, my favorite Pantera color is white. Not just any white, but that super shiny shade of white you see on expensive sports cars.
I've always wanted one that is the same color as the Laguna Seca blue that was used on the 02-03 M3s... A pre-L '71 or '72. I saw one 30 or so years ago at a Lincoln-Mercury dealership in VA.... it left an impression you could say
Wow! Nice. Okay, not fair, I've admitted my weak spot for Panteras and you're tempting me with what I crave. This is like asking Amy Winehouse if she'd like to party ... In my home town, when I was a young teenager, one of the more successful businessmen in town bought a new shiny white Pantera from the local Ford/Mercury dealer. Every time I saw it go bye on the road, I think my heart skipped a beat. Nice pic, thanks.
I could be mistaken but I thought the owner of that car said something about selling it a while back..... You should make your way up to the holy donut one day in the off season to check it out... he goes there alot.
1973 Saab Sonnett (a real fixer-upper) for $500 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/car/464152583.html 1984 Porsche 944 for $3300 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/car/467939189.html 1993 Alfa Romeo sedan for $1300 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/car/467822108.html
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/mld/car/467716546.html Edit... Here's another. http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/car/462795266.html
In case you're interested, this is what a white 1976 BMW 2002 typically looks like: (the craigslist ad link was for a white car but all text - no picture) Image Unavailable, Please Login
pooey, if that alfa weren't a auto trans fixer-upper, i'd be all over it. for some reason, i really want an alfa 164 sedan.
how bout this one? http://adcache.collectorcartrader.com/10/8/8/90113588.htm or maybe this? http://ww2.collectorcartrader.com/details.php?adId=adcache.collectorcartrader.com/ad-cache/10/9/3/89881093.htm