[DeTomaso] Hey! Naked Pantera

The DeTomaso Registry Guy detomasoregistry at gmail.com
Thu Aug 25 20:13:41 EDT 2016


 

Bruce contacted me, as he has found some Pantera ID plates that he would like to get back to the right car.

 

He has the timing plate, the Body Service Number plate (50169), and the Block Number plate, also known as 

the Mechanical Parts Number (03122).

 

I have searched the registry for the BSN and the block number, but find no direct match.

 

Has this car been scrapped?  Is she still running around, naked of her ID plates ?

 

Who knows?  

 

This would be a late July '72 thru Sept '72 USA-market Pantera (probably an L model), based upon the 

sequential BSN (started with 50001 in July).

 

Bruce got them from a guy, who got them from a widow, etc. so little more other info from the source other that what we see.

 

The ID plates are being stored under Unknown1236 in the registry, until reunited with the correct car.

 

Thanks go to Bruce for his efforts!

 

And for you 'math' types, or anyone that likes a Pantera puzzle.

 

Here is a challenge to those DeTomaso fans good at simple math and interpolation:

 

Given the VIN, BSN and motor numbers (listed in the registry), what is the VIN of the Pantera with the highest probability of a
match?

(or even just the approximate range.)

 

Quick link to a search page:

http://www.detomasoregistry.org/Members/Registry/SearchRegistryByFeature.asp

 

If you prefer, contact me offline so we don't bore the rest of the group with math.

 

Chuck

 

 

The De Tomaso Registry Guy

http://www.detomasoregistry.org/Members/ProvaMoMemMain.asp

 

 

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   Bruce contacted me, as he has found some Pantera ID plates that he
   would like to get back to the right car.


   He has the timing plate, the Body Service Number plate (50169), and the
   Block Number plate, also known as

   the Mechanical Parts Number (03122).


   I have searched the registry for the BSN and the block number, but find
   no direct match.


   Has this car been scrapped?  Is she still running around, naked of her
   ID plates ?


   Who knows?


   This would be a late July '72 thru Sept '72 USA-market Pantera
   (probably an L model), based upon the

   sequential BSN (started with 50001 in July).


   Bruce got them from a guy, who got them from a widow, etc... so little
   more other info from the source other that what we see.


   The ID plates are being stored under Unknown1236 in the registry, until
   reunited with the correct car.


   Thanks go to Bruce for his efforts!


   And for you `math' types, or anyone that likes a Pantera puzzle...


   Here is a challenge to those DeTomaso fans good at simple math and
   interpolation:


   Given the VIN, BSN and motor numbers (listed in the registry), what is
   the VIN of the Pantera with the highest probability of a match?

   (or even just the approximate range.)


   Quick link to a search page:

   [1]http://www.detomasoregistry.org/Members/Registry/SearchRegistryByFea
   ture.asp


   If you prefer, contact me offline so we don't bore the rest of the
   group with math.


   Chuck



   The De Tomaso Registry Guy

   [2]http://www.detomasoregistry.org/Members/ProvaMoMemMain.asp

References

   1. http://www.detomasoregistry.org/Members/Registry/SearchRegistryByFeature.asp
   2. http://www.detomasoregistry.org/Members/ProvaMoMemMain.asp


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