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11-05-2015, 01:30 AM
By SEMA News
Recognized worldwide as a leading manufacturer of performance exhaust systems, MagnaFlow unveiled a Chip Foose-designed ’71 DeTomaso Pantera at its booth (#23543) in the SEMA Show’s Central Hall, Tuesday afternoon. Deriving its name from the Italian word for “panther,” the mid-engined sports car was produced from 1971–1992.
More... (https://www.sema.org/sema-enews/2015/45/magnaflow-unveils-foose-design-pantera-sport?utm_source=ET&utm_medium=email&utm_content=50411287&utm_campaign=ShowHighlights)
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Definitely a soft spot in my heart for the Pantera <sigh> Tho I had the Intermecchanica Italia I always wanted a Pantera but could never find one I could afford ...Saw a beautiful 351 restomod Pantera at Tasca several years ago. Essentially a serious restoration with appropriate scructural mods for track use. Panteras are truly beautiful and competent beasties...
Recognized worldwide as a leading manufacturer of performance exhaust systems, MagnaFlow unveiled a Chip Foose-designed ’71 DeTomaso Pantera at its booth (#23543) in the SEMA Show’s Central Hall, Tuesday afternoon. Deriving its name from the Italian word for “panther,” the mid-engined sports car was produced from 1971–1992.
More... (https://www.sema.org/sema-enews/2015/45/magnaflow-unveils-foose-design-pantera-sport?utm_source=ET&utm_medium=email&utm_content=50411287&utm_campaign=ShowHighlights)
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Definitely a soft spot in my heart for the Pantera <sigh> Tho I had the Intermecchanica Italia I always wanted a Pantera but could never find one I could afford ...Saw a beautiful 351 restomod Pantera at Tasca several years ago. Essentially a serious restoration with appropriate scructural mods for track use. Panteras are truly beautiful and competent beasties...