DeTomaso Mailing List: August 2000, Message #199

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From: "Dennis Antenucci" <itbewild@gte.net>
Subject:Re: Supercars.net
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 15:15:58 -0400


Scott,
Outstanding PR work! 
thanks
MD
-----Original Message-----
From: Forest Majors <forest.majors@snet.net>
To: Multiple recipients of list <detomaso@realbig.com>
Date: Sunday, August 06, 2000 5:09 AM
Subject: Re: Supercars.net


>Scott... well written. Thanks
>
>Forest Majors
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "scott black" <timepiecepr@yahoo.com>
>To: "Multiple recipients of list" <detomaso@realbig.com>
>Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 10:09 AM
>Subject: Supercars.net
>
>
>> Owen,
>>
>> The "Supercars" Internet site was recently brought to
>> my attention and I must compliment you on a terrific
>> virtual publication.  The graphics, content and
>> library of vehicles are very impressive.
>>
>> However, you are missing one of the most popular and
>> exciting Supercars to ever stalk the world's byways.
>>
>> What is that car?  The DeTomaso Pantera.
>>
>> De Tomaso Panteras are mid-engined exotic cars that
>> were produced in Italy and imported to the United
>> States by Ford Motor Company from 1971-75.  The
>> stunning car is a combination of elegant Italian
>> styling and powerful American V8.  The body's sleek
>> steel body cloaks a potent Ford 351 Cleveland motor,
>> fully independent suspension and ZF transaxle.
>>
>> Panteras offer sexy looks, shattering performance and
>> yet are considered one of the most affordable exotics
>> ever offered.  You only have to attend amateur track
>> events across the country to see Panteras passing many
>> other Supercars on your list at a blistering pace.
>> Panteras regularly compete in open road racing, such
>> as the Silver State Challenge, hill climbs, vintage
>> racing and open track events.  In addition, the
>> limited production cars often pop up at prestigious
>> shows ranging from the famous Pebble Beach Concours to
>> the La Bella Machina in the Poconos.
>>
>> In 1973 a group of enthusiastic DeTomaso Pantera and
>> Mangusta owners began to hold regular meetings at
>> Peyton Lincoln-Mercury in Long Beach, California.
>> >From this small conclave of automobile owners emerged
>> the Pantera Owners Club of America.  Over the years,
>> the POCA organization solidified and its membership
>> began its steady expansion including 15 chapters
>> across the United States.  The Pantera Owners Club of
>> America is officially recognized by DeTomaso
>> Automobili, S.p.A., Modena, Italy.
>>
>> POCA is dedicated to the history, maintenance,
>> restoration and preservation of all DeTomaso
>> automobiles.   Members thrive on activity and the
>> Club, with its many local chapters, provides a wide
>> range of activities including speed events, social
>> events, regular meetings, rallies, Concours d'
>> Elegance and an annual convention.  POCA also
>> disseminates technical information about DeTomaso
>> automobiles through the publication of a monthly
>> newsletter and a four-color quarterly magazine.
>> Additional information about POCA and Panteras is
>> available at the club's Internet site
>> (http://www.panteraclub.com).
>>
>> POCA can provide a tremendous amount of information
>> and even help pen a description with graphics for
>> inclusion on your site.  We might even be able to
>> provide a link to your site.  Please consider adding
>> one of the greatest Supercars of our time to
>> Supercars.net.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Scott Black
>> Director or Public Relations
>> Pantera Club of America
>> 214.520.3430 ext. 303
>> timepiecepr@yahoo.com
>>
>>
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