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btsai
Senior Club Cobra Member
Registered: January 2000 Location: Phoenix, AZ Posts: 544
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Jeff -- tell us more about the Pantera. What's it like to live with one? Pros and cons? I always liked the overall shape. I've seen some that were pretty run down, but I've also seen some beautiful ones. And the sound is pretty terriffic -- at least from the outside.
Was it livable? Did you do the "normal" modifications -- cooling system upgrade, etc.?
Ben
------------------------------ "The single best reason for the invention of gasoline."
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cobrajeff
Senior Club Cobra Member
Registered: December 1999 Location: Edgewater Posts: 1,304
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Ben -
I really enjoyed this car. If I could have found an automatic trans to put in it, I'd probably still have it. Only other thing that bothered me about was - the top wouldn't go down.
It was fast and fun to drive. I got a set of the factory TSB's, and just started from the back (latest update), and performed any TSB updates I considered relevant.
It was not a difficult car to maintain, although mine was a little tougher than most with dual points and solid lifters. Adjusting the valves was a back-breaker. The Webers were fantastic sitting right behind your head - when you opened those babies up, you wondered if that magnificent deep-breathing sound was gonna suck your head in, too (in the Cobra, they are drowned out by side-pipes).
Jeff
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ERA P 202
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BigGuy
Senior Club Cobra Member
Registered: December 2003 Location: Cleveland area, OH Posts: 25,033
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Tue August 4, 2020 1:23pm
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Rating: 10
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