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Post by Brandon on Apr 6, 2016 14:14:55 GMT -6
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Post by RatRod on Apr 6, 2016 17:26:10 GMT -6
LOL, knowing you as long as I have, I'd say you "Nailed It!!!"
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Post by Bert on Apr 6, 2016 17:31:28 GMT -6
Three engines, is it really enough? Definitely you my friend. What's the story on the car.
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Post by donculley on Apr 6, 2016 20:07:31 GMT -6
That is cool ,and very much a "Brandon" style build ! Like you said, very well crafted .
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Post by hobbybobby on Apr 7, 2016 16:59:05 GMT -6
1934 Ford Panther Location: Marco Island, Florida 34145 Mileage: 300 Trans: Auto Condition: Excellent Exterior: Burgandy Interior: Red Leather Description: Not a vehicle like this in the world...this spectacular award-winning 24- cylinder "Panther" boasts three Chevy 350 engines within a custom-made frame and body encased in 16 coats of Imron paint, Although the three engines appear identical, the front and rear generate the power; the middle engine functions as part of the cooling system. Its one-of-a-kind body is pure fiberglass, offset by a sleek aluminum hood with custom stainless steel parts throughout. No detail has been spared on this fancy cat. Its radiator shell and grill are polished stainless steel. Its aluminum air can only be described as magnificent, featuring intricately engraved designs showcasing its namesake panther face. Refined pin-striping highlights the contour of its chassis. All welded joints have been sanded for a smooth high-qualty finish. Nothing has been overlooked on this feline. Complete description on request. Price: $149,000 negotiable Phone: 239-389-9756 Beautiful workmanship, this is truly Brandon style... ... and i like it too... ... but I’m straining to understand, what part of this car has any connection to a 1934 Ford... ... from the cowl back, it looks like a ’34 Ford, but from there to the front bumper, the car looks more like an Excalibur... In the following, it is declared as a 1985 Panther Roadster with three Chevy V8s under the Hood...
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Post by Brandon on Apr 8, 2016 8:09:32 GMT -6
Maybe he used a '34 Ford cowl as the starting point? It does look a little like a '34 roadster with a different grille.
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Post by Alan Alexis (stavanzer) on Apr 13, 2016 7:48:05 GMT -6
Really only two engines. The middle one is for all intents and purposes, a dummy. "Part of the cooling system" ? WTH? Still, Brandon is the first person I thought of when I saw this car.
Alan
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