Magazine Back Issues 68-85 |
Fall 1991 - Number 68
(First Magazine Format, First Color Cover)
- Shelby-DeTomaso CanAm Project
- The History of the Mangusta Prototype
- Air Conditioning Update
- Recent ZF Developments
- The AMX/3-Pantera Competitor?
- Gary Hall Interviewed
- LOW STOCK
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Winter 1991 - Number 69
- Tom Tjaarda-the Pantera's Designer
- A German Pantera
- The Super Pantera
- Vallelunga History
- The last Pantera, the 7X
- A Painter's Advice
- Lamoreux on Heads
- PI's Founder Speaks
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Spring 1992 - Number 70
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Summer 1992 - Number 71
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Fall 1992 - Number 72
- Panteras of the Northwest
- LaToya Jackson's Pantera
- A Factory Prototype unearthed
- Ghia Studio History
- George Stauffer Profile
- A Literature Collector is Interviewed
- Pocono Ferrari, Lambo, Maser, DeTomaso Meet
- Pantera Sway Bars
- A Visit to the Factory
- Portland Shelby Convention
- 351-Cleveland Commentary
- LOW STOCK
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Winter 1992 - Number 73
- The 4 Cam Lincoln Debut
- In Depth Interview-Tom Tjaarda
- Dia Costa Show Car
- Starbird Custom Pantera
- The History of the Longchamp
- Pantera Suspension
- Removing Pantera Oil Pan
- Racing a Chevy powered Pantera
- The Monterey Historics
- Santa Barbara Concours
- Mangusta Brochure
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Spring 1993 - Number 74
- Interview with a model car expert
- Sapino-Ghia Studios head interviewed
- Supercharged Pantera
- A Vallelunga Restoration
- The DeTomaso Guara
- Dual Idler Gears
- 351 Cleveland Flaws and Fixes
- Ford's Mid-Engined Cars
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Summer 1993 - Number 75
- Santiago DeTomaso Talks
- Gory Gehling Profiled
- A Mike Cook Built Race Car
- Clevor Alloy Block
- Rear Suspension Fixes
- Tech Session
- ZF Lubrication
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Fall 1993 - Number 76
- The Senator's Car
- Selecting a Restoration Shop
- A History of the "Push-Button" Panteras
- Shelby and Pocono Conventions
- Baldyga Interview
- Siple on Cylinder Heads
- LOW STOCK
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Winter 1993 - Number 77
- Smith/Dawson Racing Engines
- Pantera Performance Interview
- Installing a B & M Supercharger
- Racing Engine Cost Calculations
- Removing the Transaxle
- OSCA and the DeTomasos
- Chevrolet's XP-895 mid-engined car
- Spine Frame Analysis
- Swedish Pantera Club
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Spring 1994 - Number 78
- Twentieth Anniversary of PI
- Amerisport Panteras
- 4-Cam Pantera
- Street/Road Racing Pantera
- GT5-S
- Dry Sumps
- U-Joints
- First drive-the 4 cam Pantera
- Intake Manifolds
- J-Car History
- Traveling Distances in a Pantera
- LOW STOCK
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Summer 1994 - Number 79
- A Lady's Pantera
- Pantera Engine Choices
- A Silver State Race Pantera
- A Vallelunga Owner
- DeFazio's Show Pantera
- Basics of Suspension Roller Rocker Arms
- How to change Brake Pads
- ZF Updates
- What is a real GTS?
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Fall 1994 - Number 80
- Collector's Choice Shop Visit
- Market Analysis for the Pantera
- Vintage Race Panteras
- A Big Block Pantera
- Cooling Tips
- Second Gear Synchro
- Safety Equipment
- DeTomaso History Book
- ADA Le Mans Pantera
- Shelby Memorabilia Auction
- Chicago Historic Races
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Winter 1994 - Number 81
- Carroll Shelby Profile
- Tom Tjaarda Update
- GT5-S
- 2 Mangustas
- Boss 351 Mustang and Modern Match
- Ford Mach 2C Prototype
- The Serenissima Agena by Ghia
- DeRyke on Maintenance
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Spring 1995 - Number 82
- Ford's GT90
- ZF Gearbox Developments
- Mangusta Race Cars
- Nitrous for the Pantera
- A Racer's Checklist
- The 355 Engine
- Dale Armstrong's Pantera
- LOW STOCK
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Summer 1995 - Number 83
- Guara DOHC Ford 4.6 V8
- A Portrait of Giugiaro
- An Italian Custom Pantera
- Two Vallelungas on the Market
- A 1,000 hp Pantera Museum Car
- Holley Carb Discussion
- A/C Troubleshooting
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Fall 1995 - Number 84
- A Long distance Pantera Drive
- 351 Engine Discussion
- The Mangusta Spyder
- A Playboy Playmate's Pantera
- A Monochrome GT-5
- Pantera Performance Shop Tour
- The Panteras of Brazil
- Concours Italiano
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Winter 1995 - Number 85
- Dick Guldstrand on the Group 4
- Mangusta Concours Winner
- The Pantera Breadwagon
- How to Buy a Pantera
- Farewell to Bill Stroppe
- The Warren Tope Investigation
- Regazzoni's Winning Group 4
- John Colletti of SVT Interview
- Ray Geddes recalls the Glory Days
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