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Hello, I am the new owner of a 1986 Panther Kallista. Many people don´t know what it is but it is British.
 
welcome - and I note that you posted on one owner's thread. There are I think two or three others. Welcome and we would love to see pics
 
Welcome! There was one in Eureka,CA that came to our show
there a few years back.Not sure if it's still there.
 
Hi, apparently there were only about 250 imported to the US. I am aware of one in Buffalo NY. Mine was originally a Texas car and it now resides in the Pittsburgh area of Pennsylvania.
There is a lot to learn about the car. Powered by a Ford 2.3 liter OHC engine ( Pinto ?) and a Ford of Germany 4 speed manual transmission.
Pictures to follow soon.
 
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