[DeTomaso] Stelvio pass in a Pantera, issues?

Tomas Gunnarsson guson at home.se
Mon Mar 4 03:08:34 EST 2019


Thomas, it's more due to the fact that he's running 275/40-17 tires up
front on a narrow body car without flared fenders.

Tomas



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 	 	From: Thomas T?rnblom [thomas at hax.se]
Sent: 2/3/2019 11:28:42 PM
To: MikeLDrew at aol.com
Cc: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Stelvio pass in a Pantera, issues? 

Haha, I?m with you Mike!

I brought this up with the small company that will travel together on
this years Italy trip and one owner says he can?t make the turns. I
think that is due to the power assisted steering rack he has installed
that has a limited stroke.

I think I?ll send them to Austria direct and the rest of us take the
pass.

Too cool to miss. 

/Thomas

> 2 mars 2019 kl. 22:35 skrev Mike Drew <MikeLDrew at aol.com>:
> 
> Dude. 
> 
> Tour buses go up and down the Stelvio. If you can?t do it in a
Pantera, it?s time to sell the car!
> 
> I?ve done it on a motorcycle, and a rental car. It would be fantastic
in a Pantera. 
> 
> Don?t expect to go crazy fast, but that?s not what it?s all about. 
> 
> Plan on spending a bit of time there. Last time I was there, I drove
up and down, then we turned around and Lori drove back up and down the
other way, and then I went back up and down for the third time. 
> 
> It?s fun. And there is a terrific restaurant hangout at the top,
which is normally a car and motorcycle show all day long. 
> 
> Do it!
> 
> Mike
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On Mar 2, 2019, at 12:41, Thomas T?rnblom <thomas at hax.se> wrote:
>> 
>> Anyone travelled the Stelvio pass in a Pantera and would like to
share their experience?
>> 
>> Any problems negotiating the corners?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Thomas
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   Thomas, it's more due to the fact that he's running 275/40-17 tires up
   front on a narrow body car without flared fenders.

   Tomas
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       From: Thomas T�rnblom [thomas at hax.se]
   Sent: 2/3/2019 11:28:42 PM
   To: MikeLDrew at aol.com
   Cc: detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Stelvio pass in a Pantera, issues?
   Haha, I�m with you Mike!
   I brought this up with the small company that will travel together on
   this years Italy trip and one owner says he can�t make the
   turns. I think that is due to the power assisted steering rack he has
   installed that has a limited stroke.
   I think I�ll send them to Austria direct and the rest of us take
   the pass.
   Too cool to miss.
   /Thomas
   > 2 mars 2019 kl. 22:35 skrev Mike Drew <MikeLDrew at aol.com>:
   >
   > Dude.
   >
   > Tour buses go up and down the Stelvio. If you can�t do it in a
   Pantera, it�s time to sell the car!
   >
   > I�ve done it on a motorcycle, and a rental car. It would be
   fantastic in a Pantera.
   >
   > Don�t expect to go crazy fast, but that�s not what
   it�s all about.
   >
   > Plan on spending a bit of time there. Last time I was there, I drove
   up and down, then we turned around and Lori drove back up and down the
   other way, and then I went back up and down for the third time.
   >
   > It�s fun. And there is a terrific restaurant hangout at the
   top, which is normally a car and motorcycle show all day long.
   >
   > Do it!
   >
   > Mike
   >
   > Sent from my iPad
   >
   >> On Mar 2, 2019, at 12:41, Thomas T�rnblom <thomas at hax.se>
   wrote:
   >>
   >> Anyone travelled the Stelvio pass in a Pantera and would like to
   share their experience?
   >>
   >> Any problems negotiating the corners?
   >>
   >> Cheers,
   >> Thomas
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