[DeTomaso] Find my blue Pantera ?
Pantdino
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Sun Jan 28 22:54:11 EST 2018
I'm not familiar with the term Daytona Blue, but I'm guessing it is more like Le Mans Blue, which is darker than French Racing Blue (which I think Ford called Grabber Blue).
If you remember which blue it was, that will help narrow things down.
You could always look thru the Registry in hopes it is still the same color. Even 70 is a pretty low number out of 4000 or whatever and you know its going to be a fairly high serial number. So you can ignore all the lower ones. .
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: The DeTomaso Registry Guy <detomasoregistry at gmail.com>
To: 'Charles G. Zaroulis' <charles.zaroulis at gmail.com>
Cc: 'List DeTomaso Forum' <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
Sent: Sun, Jan 28, 2018 12:23 pm
Subject: [DeTomaso] Find my blue Pantera ?
Once again, I owned a 1974 DeTomaso Pantera (Daytona Blue) when living
in Massachusetts. It was sold in the early 1980s to someone who
relocated to Florida. All my car records were lost in a house flood. Is
there someway that I can locate this car's VIN?
Thank you very much.
If you had already created a registry entry, you could get that answer
online instantly.
Without that, you have high expectations!
Other sources:
California no longer provides historical data, even to owners.
And any car out of the system for 10 years has their California record
deleted.
You may have better luck with Mass. DMV, but I doubt it.
Slim on details:
Let me repeat your details, as I think you have too few details for
anyone to be able to help you.
You are looking for a specific car, but do not know the last 4 digits
of the VIN.
You state it is a 1974, but could it be a fall of 1973 build date, say
VINS greater than 6000 ?
It was blue some 30+ years ago. Was that original Ford blue?
You sold it in the early 1980s, to a guy that may have taken it to
Florida.
You do not remember the buyers name ? Do you remember from whom you
bought the car ?
A Pantera (L model ?) once in Mass, and blue at that time 30+ years
ago. May have gone to Florida.
Using how many Panteras were FACTORY blue in mid or late 1973 and 1974
from the Marti report
may return more than 70 factory blue cars.
Do you remember any unique (non-stock) features?
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I'm not familiar with the term Daytona Blue, but I'm guessing it is
more like Le Mans Blue, which is darker than French Racing Blue (which
I think Ford called Grabber Blue).
If you remember which blue it was, that will help narrow things down.
You could always look thru the Registry in hopes it is still the same
color. Even 70 is a pretty low number out of 4000 or whatever and you
know its going to be a fairly high serial number. So you can ignore
all the lower ones. .
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: The DeTomaso Registry Guy <detomasoregistry at gmail.com>
To: 'Charles G. Zaroulis' <charles.zaroulis at gmail.com>
Cc: 'List DeTomaso Forum' <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
Sent: Sun, Jan 28, 2018 12:23 pm
Subject: [DeTomaso] Find my blue Pantera ?
Once again, I owned a 1974 DeTomaso Pantera (Daytona Blue) when living
in Massachusetts. It was sold in the early 1980s to someone who
relocated to Florida. All my car records were lost in a house flood. Is
there someway that I can locate this car's VIN?
Thank you very much.
If you had already created a registry entry, you could get that answer
online instantly.
Without that, you have high expectations!
Other sources:
California no longer provides historical data, even to owners.
And any car out of the system for 10 years has their California record
deleted.
You may have better luck with Mass. DMV, but I doubt it.
Slim on details:
Let me repeat your details, as I think you have too few details for
anyone to be able to help you.
You are looking for a specific car, but do not know the last 4 digits
of the VIN.
You state it is a 1974, but could it be a fall of 1973 build date, say
VINS greater than 6000 ?
It was blue some 30+ years ago. Was that original Ford blue?
You sold it in the early 1980s, to a guy that may have taken it to
Florida.
You do not remember the buyers name ? Do you remember from whom you
bought the car ?
A Pantera (L model ?) once in Mass, and blue at that time 30+ years
ago. May have gone to Florida.
Using how many Panteras were FACTORY blue in mid or late 1973 and 1974
from the Marti report
may return more than 70 factory blue cars.
Do you remember any unique (non-stock) features?
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