[DeTomaso] Pantera earlier model Targa
Charles McCall
charlesmccall at gmail.com
Fri Jan 12 03:24:51 EST 2018
Roland Jaeckel's targa started life as a 1977 GTS if I remember correctly.
Going through pictures on my computer I can see that by 2001 it had been
converted to wide-body, so any pictures I have of it in its original, black
form must be prior to this and on paper.
I also agree with Julian - I would bet that it was a homemade version of a
targa due to the crossbar that he mentions. I've never seen that on a
Pavesi targa car...
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 12:08 AM, The DeTomaso Registry Guy <
detomasoregistry at gmail.com> wrote:
> Listers,
>
>
> I was sent some photos of a non-flared Pantera Targa, a photo attached.
>
>
> The registration plate indicates Switzerland (ZG).
>
>
> It has a narrow plate opening, indicating an earlier chassis
> (pre-1980-ish).
>
>
> Red, spoiler, 10-inch rear wheels, L dash, Euro L front bumpers,
> round-wrap rear bumpers,
>
> rear valance emblems include `GTS'
>
>
> This might be the first non-flared Targa I have seen.
>
>
> Anyone know this car ? Have more photos ? Details ?
>
>
> Chuck
>
>
> The De Tomaso Registry Guy
>
> [1]http://www.detomasoregistry.org/Members/ProvaMoMemMain.asp
>
> References
>
> 1. http://www.detomasoregistry.org/Members/ProvaMoMemMain.asp
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Roland Jaeckel's targa started life as a 1977 GTS if I remember
correctly. Going through pictures on my computer I can see that by 2001
it had been converted to wide-body, so any pictures I have of it in its
original, black form must be prior to this and on paper.A
I also agree with Julian - I would bet that it was a homemade version
of a targa due to the crossbar that he mentions. I've never seen that
on a Pavesi targa car...A
On Fri, Jan 12, 2018 at 12:08 AM, The DeTomaso Registry Guy
<[1]detomasoregistry at gmail.com> wrote:
A A Listers,
A A I was sent some photos of a non-flared Pantera Targa, a photo
attached.
A A The registration plate indicates Switzerland (ZG).
A A It has a narrow plate opening, indicating an earlier chassis
A A (pre-1980-ish).
A A Red, spoiler, 10-inch rear wheels, L dash, Euro L front
bumpers,
A A round-wrap rear bumpers,
A A rear valance emblems include `GTS'
A A This might be the first non-flared Targa I have seen.
A A Anyone know this car ?A Have more photos ?A Details ?
A A Chuck
A A The De Tomaso Registry Guy
A A [1][2]http://www.detomasoregistry.org/Members/
ProvaMoMemMain.asp
References
A A 1. [3]http://www.detomasoregistry.
org/Members/ProvaMoMemMain.asp
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