[DeTomaso] Kurt Busch Pantera-- wow!

JFFR pantera at vtc.net
Tue Nov 28 16:00:24 EST 2017


Not a big fan of just because he paid for it it is just fine to ruin an 
almost perfect example of a limited piece of art. Are you ok with some 
one buying a Van Gogh and painting dogs playing poker over the panting ? 
Couldn't care less about the devaluation or increased value of his car 
or the markee. To me it is a complete waste of destroying something that 
can never be recreated to make something else out of it rather than 
having the creatively and passion to creating something new.

/The Kurt Bush Pantera isn't the first Pantera that was turned into a 
race car. I agree that taking a nice car and doing that to it doesn't 
make sense, but it was still his car and his money. If the car had been 
a junker, then I think there would be less concern about what he did. A 
Pantera certainly isn't a Van Gogh and through the years many cars have 
been upgraded and modified. Certainly not to the degree that the Bush 
car was, but changed never the less. I for one drive my Pantera quite a 
bit and have for the last 40 years. Some of the things that I don't want 
to go back to is standing on my head to change ignition points, an 
electrical system that never really worked right, a totally gut less 
engine and gauges that were only a guideline of what was actually going 
on. Then there were the original Ariva tires that the car came with. 
That was a driving experience that I never want to visit again! The list 
actually is longer, but the long term Pantera owner's basically know 
what the issues are. The bottom line is that people change these cars 
for better or for worse. Certainly the totally original cars are 
appreciated perhaps more than ever before, but who and where do we say 
what modifications are acceptable and what ones are not?/
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   Not a big fan of just because he paid for it it is just fine to ruin an
   almost perfect example of a limited piece of art. Are you ok with some
   one buying a Van Gogh and painting dogs playing poker over the panting
   ? Couldn't care less about the devaluation or increased value of his
   car or the markee. To me it is a complete waste of destroying something
   that can never be recreated to make something else out of it rather
   than having the creatively and passion to creating something new.
   The Kurt Bush Pantera isn't the first Pantera that was turned into a
   race car. I agree that taking a nice car and doing that to it doesn't
   make sense, but it was still his car and his money. If the car had been
   a junker, then I think there would be less concern about what he did. A
   Pantera certainly isn't a Van Gogh and through the years many cars have
   been upgraded and modified. Certainly not to the degree that the Bush
   car was, but changed never the less. I for one drive my Pantera quite a
   bit and have for the last 40 years. Some of the things that I don't
   want to go back to is standing on my head to change ignition points, an
   electrical system that never really worked right, a totally gut less
   engine and gauges that were only a guideline of what was actually going
   on. Then there were the original Ariva tires that the car came with.
   That was a driving experience that I never want to visit again! The
   list actually is longer, but the long term Pantera owner's basically
   know what the issues are. The bottom line is that people change these
   cars for better or for worse. Certainly the totally original cars are
   appreciated perhaps more than ever before, but who and where do we say
   what modifications are acceptable and what ones are not?


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