new guy just bought a 1977 24 pantera
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new guy just bought a 1977 24 pantera
hello all. i'm new to this forum. my name is rob and i just bought a vintage pantera.
i'm picking it up next week sometime and i'll post a bunch of pics and have a bunch of questions.
i bought it sight unseen from a good friend and i'm told it's in great shape. fresh water from day one and always stored inside.
the coolest thing about the boat is that he repowered it with a 426 hemi!
the hemi engine was not part of the deal but i bought all the associated hardware to put another hemi back in the boat. (manifolds, bellhousing, flywheel, motor mounts, drive coupler, all the hoses and brackets, etc.....)
i'm very excited and looking forward to working on getting it powered up for the next season. maybe not the hemi right away but i felt compelled to buy the hemi parts.
anyhow, i'll post some pics soon.
have a good night, rob
i'm picking it up next week sometime and i'll post a bunch of pics and have a bunch of questions.
i bought it sight unseen from a good friend and i'm told it's in great shape. fresh water from day one and always stored inside.
the coolest thing about the boat is that he repowered it with a 426 hemi!
the hemi engine was not part of the deal but i bought all the associated hardware to put another hemi back in the boat. (manifolds, bellhousing, flywheel, motor mounts, drive coupler, all the hoses and brackets, etc.....)
i'm very excited and looking forward to working on getting it powered up for the next season. maybe not the hemi right away but i felt compelled to buy the hemi parts.
anyhow, i'll post some pics soon.
have a good night, rob
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it still has the volvo 280 drive which i'm not thrilled about. i have to decide what to do about repowering it. i'm a fan of mercruiser stuff and i'd like to find a complete "takeout" rig (bbc/bravo one) and use that. i know an adapter gimble ring/plate is available.
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If the drive is a 280 with the integrated trim you may want to run it for a while they are good drives. The weak part performance wise is the steering helmet, it is very sloppy and flexes alot so external steering is a really good idea. Add a hydromotive nose cone and a custom Hill prop and you would probably be surprised. You can easily run a Merc BBC in front of the Volvo drive too if you wanted, just need the Volvo chev flexplate and bellhousing.
welcome to the board.
welcome to the board.
Last edited by IRONMAN; 09-07-2011 at 07:45 PM. Reason: add
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If the drive is a 280 with the integrated trim you may want to run it for a while they are good drives. The weak part performance wise is the steering helmet, it is very sloppy and flexes alot so external steering is a really good idea. Add a hydromotive nose cone and a custom Hill prop and you would probably be surprised. You can easily run a Merc BBC in front of the Volvo drive too if you wanted, just need the Volvo chev flexplate and bellhousing.
welcome to the board.
welcome to the board.
the previous owner had a 426 hemi in front of the drive and said he never had a problem. the volvo drive is ugly as hell though.
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find CIG92 on the forums here or send him a pm. he has a old early 80's magnum and has a volvo transom plate of some sort with a bravo bolted right up to it. it looks great on the back off his boat. he will know how it was done and what parts you would need. nice guy full of useful info on that kind of stuff