were's Black Sunday
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I was just in Freeport Bahamas last week and we rented some scooters to see the island ourselves and while I was riding down the road (with a Kalik beverage in hand ) I looked to the left and saw a triple outboard Pantera 28. I actually saw it so brief that I had to turn around and go check it out. It had a sort of black and white checkered theme going on. No motors but you could tell it was rigged for triples. It was a race lay-up with just the three bolsters. Any info on this boat? It appeared to be sitting there for awhile!
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top top top....come on guys let get this boat back in Miami and running already........I have 3 x 300xs located ut cant pull the trigger till I have the boat....
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Now where did I put my carrier pigeon and sextant?
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Hey hey hey... KittyCat John has two FFRs and they're nice cars!
Not exactly the same (since it's still a real Pantera) but you're onto something though... It's like a clone of a real trans-am car vs. the real trans-am car. They're both '68 Camaros with all the stuff, but one lacks provenance... (As the fancy-ass vintage racing MF's like to say!)
Besides, the difference is Black Sunday would probably still be somewhat cheaper to restore than you'd pay for a brand new one... (MAYBE! )
Not exactly the same (since it's still a real Pantera) but you're onto something though... It's like a clone of a real trans-am car vs. the real trans-am car. They're both '68 Camaros with all the stuff, but one lacks provenance... (As the fancy-ass vintage racing MF's like to say!)
Besides, the difference is Black Sunday would probably still be somewhat cheaper to restore than you'd pay for a brand new one... (MAYBE! )