[DeTomaso] Innovative Pantera storage space

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Fri Apr 7 22:13:52 EDT 2017


Bill: Thanks, now I'm busted....... 

Amazingly, the cooler does pretty well there. Usually it still has ice in it at the end of a good day's run. 

The new Air Mass Sensors currently being installed are about 2 inches shorter so I pick up a bit more space back there. 

See you all someplace! 

Jeff / 2467 




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From: bill at incendium.com 
To: "Rob Dumoulin" <rob at dumoulins.net>, "P - Mail List" <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> 
Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 2:13:09 PM 
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Innovative Pantera storage space 

This is how Jeff Kimball packs 



CheersBill MooreCalgary 
-------- Original message --------From: Rob Dumoulin <rob at dumoulins.net> Date: 2017-04-05 9:33 PM (GMT-05:00) To: P - Mail List <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> Subject: [DeTomaso] Innovative Pantera storage space 
Next month I will be driving across the state for the annual Burning Up The 
Beaches charity car event in Destin, Florida. If any other owners are 
planning on attending, drop me a private response. I grew up there and saw 
my first Pantera there as a teenager many moons ago. Hopefully I can 
inspire some current generation young adults to fulfill their dream 
someday. 

I am contemplating leaving my rear trunk insert at home, which means I need 
to get creative on storage. Has anybody used the cavities on the rear hatch 
near the lift shocks for storage. If so, what fits well there and how did 
you secure it from bouncing around or falling out. I would consider storing 
small tool rolls in each there were some way to Velcro it still and some 
end cap that looked nice or better yet a locking door to store the radar 
detector. 

Anybody done this? 

Next month I will be driving across the state for the annual Burning Up 
The Beaches charity car event in Destin, Florida. If any other owners 
are planning on attending, drop me a private response. I grew up there 
and saw my first Pantera there as a teenager many moons ago. Hopefully 
I can inspire some current generation young adults to fulfill their 
dream someday.A 
I am contemplating leaving my rear trunk insert at home, which means I 
need to get creative on storage. Has anybody used the cavities on the 
rear hatch near the lift shocks for storage. If so, what fits well 
there and how did you secure it from bouncing around or falling out. I 
would consider storing small tool rolls in each there were some way to 
Velcro it still and some end cap that looked nice or better yet a 
locking door to store the radar detector. 
Anybody done this? 

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   Bill:  Thanks, now I'm busted.......
   Amazingly, the cooler does pretty well there.  Usually it still has ice
   in it at the end of a good day's run.
   The new Air Mass Sensors currently being installed are about 2 inches
   shorter so I pick up a bit more space back there.
   See you all someplace!
   Jeff / 2467
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   From: bill at incendium.com
   To: "Rob Dumoulin" <rob at dumoulins.net>, "P - Mail List"
   <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
   Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 2:13:09 PM
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Innovative Pantera storage space
   This is how Jeff Kimball packs
   CheersBill MooreCalgary
   -------- Original message --------From: Rob Dumoulin
   <rob at dumoulins.net> Date: 2017-04-05  9:33 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: P - Mail
   List <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> Subject: [DeTomaso] Innovative
   Pantera storage space
   Next month I will be driving across the state for the annual Burning Up
   The
   Beaches charity car event in Destin, Florida. If any other owners are
   planning on attending, drop me a private response. I grew up there and
   saw
   my first Pantera there as a teenager many moons ago. Hopefully I can
   inspire some current generation young adults to fulfill their dream
   someday.
   I am contemplating leaving my rear trunk insert at home, which means I
   need
   to get creative on storage. Has anybody used the cavities on the rear
   hatch
   near the lift shocks for storage. If so, what fits well there and how
   did
   you secure it from bouncing around or falling out. I would consider
   storing
   small tool rolls in each there were some way to Velcro it still and
   some
   end cap that looked nice or better yet a locking door to store the
   radar
   detector.
   Anybody done this?
      Next month I will be driving across the state for the annual Burning
   Up
      The Beaches charity car event in Destin, Florida. If any other
   owners
      are planning on attending, drop me a private response. I grew up
   there
      and saw my first Pantera there as a teenager many moons ago.
   Hopefully
      I can inspire some current generation young adults to fulfill their
      dream someday.A
      I am contemplating leaving my rear trunk insert at home, which means
   I
      need to get creative on storage. Has anybody used the cavities on
   the
      rear hatch near the lift shocks for storage. If so, what fits well
      there and how did you secure it from bouncing around or falling out.
   I
      would consider storing small tool rolls in each there were some way
   to
      Velcro it still and some end cap that looked nice or better yet a
      locking door to store the radar detector.
      Anybody done this?
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