[DeTomaso] Kiyosho Pantera model update

Mike Thomas mbefthomas at comcast.net
Sat Nov 16 20:26:03 EST 2013


No, Chris, I think that your problem is likely two-fold:

-        Once Italian, always Italian, even by way of Japan

-        Mike Drew owned it previously, and you are now a victim of
Drewsaster . . .

 

The Other Mike

 

From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Christopher
Kimball
Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2013 5:01 PM
To: Pantera list serve
Subject: [DeTomaso] Kiyosho Pantera model update

 

As mentioned in a previous post, I received one of the 1/18-scale, Kiyosho
Pantera models from my wife for our 26th wedding anniversary, but it arrived
damaged.  The back wheel flopped around (one of the uprights was broken),
the antenna was broken off, one headlight was loose in the box, and the
headlight lever to raise and lower the lights was only partially operative.

 

I contacted Amazon, who contacted the seller and I was told I could get a
refund, but I'd have to pay shipping to get the car back to the vendor.  I
told them I didn't want to pay shipping, and couldn't they just send me a
new car and a return shipping label.

 

I was told they were out of stock--which is what several of you thought
might be the case.  I immediately went to ebay and found one new in the box
for sale for the same price my wife had paid for the one which arrived
damaged.  I ordered the one on ebay, figuring I could get a refund for the
other one, even if I had to pay the $11 shipping back to the vendor.

 

Here's the good part:  The vendor of the original, broken car issued me a
full refund, including shipping, and then told me I did not need to return
the damaged model!

 

Now, it may be that the replacement one I ordered will arrive damaged, too,
but in the meantime I got to work with silicone rubber, model glue, tweezers
and a light that straps to my head.  Long story short:  I was able to put
the broken car back together again, pretty much, except the headlight
up-and-down lever still isn't right.  That's OK, though, since I won't be
driving it at night...

 

What I found interesting, and a little annoying, is that as I went to try
and repair the broken upright on the rear suspension, I saw quite clearly
that it had been repaired before.  It had broken off at a very weak point,
and someone had attempted to fix the problem, without success, apparently.
It is so fragile now that if anyone sneezes within 10 feet of this thing,
the back wheel will probably fall off again.

 

Typical when buying a car--it's been wrecked but the seller doesn't want you
to know!  If only I could have gotten a Marti report for the Kyosho Pantera!

 

Sincerely,

 

Chris  

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