[DeTomaso] 1972 Project Car on BaT

Will Kooiman will.kooiman at gmail.com
Sun Apr 10 00:27:56 EDT 2022


Agreed.  Stupidest number I've seen.  The buyer is in for a very rude awakening.

On 4/9/22, 11:27 PM, "gt40 at sbcglobal.net" <gt40 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

    Pure Insanity! The numbers DON'T work!

    John

    -----Original Message----- 
    From: Ken Green via DeTomaso
    Sent: Saturday, April 9, 2022 1:50 PM
    To: Bill Cartus ; detomaso at server.detomasolist.com ; Will Kooiman
    Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] 1972 Project Car on BaT

    It sold for $33,333.
    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-detomaso-pantera-77/
    I have 2 projects one nearly done, the other is stripped and needs metal 
    repair but nothing like the one that just sold.  Looks like time to sell it.

    I remember how cheap the cars we like were into the early 70's and then 
    prices exploded due to inflation.

    Ken



        On Saturday, April 9, 2022, 01:13:21 PM PDT, Will Kooiman 
    <will.kooiman at gmail.com> wrote:

    Wow.  I don't think I've seen a bigger rust bucket.  It has rust holes in 
    the roof and floor, so at least the rain can go all the way through.  The 
    only parts that don't look rusted are the glass, and maybe the rubber.

    I thought it might be a good candidate to rebody - GT5-S or one of those car 
    shows where they turn it into a Frankenstein.  But man - everything is 
    rusted.

    That's the first time I've seen an engine access cover that looked like 
    that.  Is that from an early car?

    On 4/7/22, 6:35 PM, "DeTomaso on behalf of Bill Cartus via DeTomaso" 
    <detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com on behalf of 
    detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:

          Everyone, the 'rust bucket' project '72 Pantera currently listed on
          BringATrailer is near me in the Atlanta area.  I am trying to arrange 
    a
          visit to see the car even though the seller is on vacation.  If anyone
          is interested in me looking for something specific or a picture that
          was not provided on BaT, please email me (bcartus at yahoo.com) soon. 
    I'm
          not interested in this car for myself, but will assist POCA folks that
          might be.
          Bill Cartus
          #3633

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          From: Steve Liebenow <[10]steven.liebenow at att.net>
          To: Detomaso List <[11]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
          Subject: [DeTomaso] GM 12SI Alternator Connection ???
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          Guys,
          Stumbling thru this "very easy" conversion......with absolutely no
          instructions other than for mounting the new AC pump/alt bracket.????
          Everything after that is free??? Free to find it wherever you
          can.......?? I'll stop here for the moment.
          Back history: I am removing a 130Amp Ford 3G alternator and installing
          a 97A GM 12si version.?? No, I do not need all the amperage.......no
          EFI, no big stereo.....
          SO, down to the two terminals on the alternator.? #1 and #2.??? Bat+ 
    is
          pretty evident.......duh!
          This is what I can glean from Google, but who knows how good their
          search is these days....since I'm not looking to buy
          anything.....grrrrr.....? I have this:
          Terminal #1 appears to be for the dash lamp and will connect to the
          Blue/Black(Stripe) wire formerly on the voltage regulator term "I" and
          this needs to be "Key ON" not 100% of the time or it will drain your
          battery......albeit slowly.???
          Terminal #2 is the Voltage Sense and can be connected 100% of the time
          (or Key ON only if you like) which I believe is a Yellow wire, 
    terminal
          "A" from the old harness.
          Regulator Terminals? S (Green/Red stripe) & F (Orange) are no longer
          used. (internal stator windings and control)
          If anyone can give me a thumbs up on this, it would come in handy 
    about
          now.
          Now I just need to find the damned new pigtail connector that I bought
          a couple of days back, before I started tearing my car apart!!!??? 
    It's
          around here somewhere......? and I'm rearranging components on my
          starter solenoid/coil panel to boot.? Need new room for heater hose
          support and my inline rust filter!? I don't want my heater hoses 
    laying
          on the alternator!
          Thanks in advance!
          Steve
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            Guys,
            Stumbling thru this "very easy" conversion.....with absolutely no
            instructions other than for mounting the new AC pump/alt bracket.
            Everything after that is free?  Free to find it wherever you
            can.......  I'll stop here for the moment.
            Back history: I am removing a 130Amp Ford 3G alternator and
          installing
            a 97A GM 12si version.  No, I do not need all the amperage.......no
            EFI, no big stereo.....
            SO, down to the two terminals on the alternator  #1 and #2.    Bat+
          is
            pretty evident.......duh!
            This is what I can glean from Google, but who knows how good their
            search is these days....since I'm not looking to buy
            anything.....grrrrr.....  I have this:
            Terminal #1 appears to be for the dash lamp and will connect to the
            Blue/Black(Stripe) wire formerly on the voltage regulator term "I"
          and
            this needs to be "Key ON" not 100% of the time or it will drain your
            battery......albeit slowly.
            Terminal #2 is the Voltage Sense and can be connected 100% of the
          time
            (or Key ON only if you like) which I believe is a Yellow wire,
          terminal
            "A" from the old harness.
            Regulator Terminals  S (Green/Red stripe) & F (Orange) are no longer
            used. (internal stator windings and control)
            If anyone can give me a thumbs up on this, it would come in handy
          about
            now.
            Now I just need to find the damned new pigtail connector that I
          bought
            a couple of days back, before I started tearing my car apart!!!
          It's
            around here somewhere......  and I'm rearranging components on my
            starter solenoid/coil panel to boot.  Need new room for heater hose
            support and my inline rust filter!  I don't want my heater hoses
          laying
            on the alternator!
            Thanks in advance!
            Steve
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