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New from France with a PANTHER J72

Timou14

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To begin with, I apologize for my English which may surprise you and why not make you laugh !!!, but it dates from school and Google sometimes makes weird translations.

Hello everyone, I am from Normandy, I am retired and I have just realized my childhood dream: Santa brought me a red PANTHER J72.

It comes from California, year 1976, left-hand drive, equipped with the 4.2 engine with 4 gearbox and overdrive. It is in a fairly beautiful condition, I have some questions about this car which motivates my registration on this site which seems to me very complete and friendly.

I also own a RENAULT VIVAQUATRE BDH1 from 1938 that I put back on the road.

Thank you for your welcome and see you soon to exchange.
 

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Welcome! Panthers are cool cars.
We had one show up to our car show
in Eureka (CA).
 
Welcome to the British Car Forum. What a great looking car!
 
Welcome to the forum, Tim. Even though it's not British, I'd love to see a picture of your Renault!
 
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