[DeTomaso] Earliest known Pantera
Kirby Schrader
kirbyschrader at mac.com
Thu Jul 23 21:26:26 EDT 2015
1006 used to be owned by Jack Houpe in Arkansas.
He sold it to a guy in Florida and he thinks it is still there.
It is also in the registry with pics of Jack looking considerably younger than he does now…
But don’t tell him I said that…
:-)
FWIW,
Kirby
> On Jul 23, 2015, at 16:12, Michael Shortt <michaelsavga at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Knowing that the serial numbers started at 1000
> and knowing that 3 were allegedly destroyed for crash testing
> assuming these were 1001, 1002, and 1003.
> Is the whereabouts of 1004 known,
> what is the earliest known Pantera in existence?
> Michael Shortt
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1006 used to be owned by Jack Houpe in Arkansas.
He sold it to a guy in Florida and he thinks it is still there.
It is also in the registry with pics of Jack looking considerably
younger than he does now...
But don't tell him I said that...
:-)
FWIW,
Kirby
On Jul 23, 2015, at 16:12, Michael Shortt
<[1]michaelsavga at gmail.com> wrote:
Knowing that the serial numbers started at 1000
and knowing that 3 were allegedly destroyed for crash testing
assuming these were 1001, 1002, and 1003.
Is the whereabouts of 1004 known,
what is the earliest known Pantera in existence?
Michael Shortt
--
Michael L. Shortt
Savannah, Georgia
[1][2]www.michaelshortt.com
[2][3]michael at michaelshortt.com
912-232-9390
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