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Raduno Del Biponte
July 6th-10th, 2000
An incredible event presented by Svenska DeTomaso Klubben.
Event chairperson: Dorthe & Cristiano Rossi of Denmark
Please email us with
the names, car identification and proper captions of the cars with numbers
under the photos. Thank you.
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Hans and Margit Henn's car is from Germany and is quite unique in that it
is powered by a BMW V8 engine.
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The Henn's Pantera has a flat decklid and EFI throttle bodies stick out of
the engine screen.
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Another view of the Jackel car.
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Espen Graffer from Norway's Pantera, THPNLD01025
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Espen Graffer's Pantera rides on Campagnolo 8 and 10 inch wheels. Deep
chin spoiler and wing are attractive updates.
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Soren Nassert of Sweden owns this unique car.
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Espen Graffer's Pantera uses a wing from a Mustang Mach 1. The car was
rebuilt after a fire and was basically a shell. Not it is a excellent
example of the breed.
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Roland Jackel's Pantera is at the head of the display.
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We begin our journey to Sweden.
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L to R: Hasse and Lena Johansson, Espen Graffer and Andre Marcel's elegant
Panteras.
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Roland Skarner's Pantera was judged the best DeTomaso of the meeting.
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Dorthe and Cristiano Rossi on the tram ride.
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Linda Adler, Director of Pantera International
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Clas Regeheim and Laila Blom prepare to board an antique tram.
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The conductor explains the trolley car to the German owners. Roland Jaeckel
on the right laughing.
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The Henn's Pantera is highly modified to their tastes.
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Alexander Fyshe of Great Britain takes over the controls
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Mangusta owner at the tiller, Fyshe is in command.
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In front: Karl Friedrich and Elke Axt. To the right is Frank Schilling of
Germany.
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Linda and David Adler, Directors Pantera International
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Kathy and Dick Drenske of Seal Beach, California
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Foundation ad on the trolley
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Trolley car controls
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Leaving the trolley car museum.
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The Henn Pantera at the trolley car museum in Denmark.
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The Marcel car has well placed louvers on the decklid. Photo taken at the
trolley car museum parking lot.
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