Anyone no anything about a Panther Kallister?

Anyone no anything about a Panther Kallister?

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_Pit_

Original Poster:

5 posts

253 months

Wednesday 30th April 2003
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I know some one who is looking at them and he asked me about them?

I know they are a chassis plus ali body and they use ford running gear (like the S?), but thats it.

S2 Giles

2,870 posts

276 months

Wednesday 30th April 2003
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I cant tell you a huge deal more, but my dad looked at buying one new in 1988 and they were a bargain new compared to the used price. They had the Ford 2.8i then 2.9i unit like the S and retailed at the NEC show for £9995 on the road !

they have held there price really well.
I like it back then & still do but they are a little cramped & probably have water-tight issues.

As with any hand finnished cars of this age, it'll be down to condition & chasis rot. They were similar to the 's' in as much as used various manufacturer part bins to create the car & so parts are available in one form or another.

I would suspect they dont handle as well as the S, and probably arn't as quick either.

Hope this helps

joospeed

4,473 posts

279 months

Wednesday 30th April 2003
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hmm .. had the dubious honour of working on a few Kallistas at HHC . they're awful. supposedly an evolution from the vauxhall engined lima. first ones were alloy, later fibreglass. Live rear axle poorly located, ride appaulling and handling lethal (really!). Performce even in 2.9 form strangely lacking also. Interior makes a Morgan look good !! avoid at all costs is my advice ...

roy c

4,187 posts

285 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Me and a mate had a go in one for a car mag test a few years ago. It was so bad it was funny. You had to scrape your knuckles on the window to steer! It felt dangerous at 30mph, the body creaked at every corner and we were waiting for bits to fall off.

sjp

22 posts

266 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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I had a nosy at them (well i looked at everything from S's to fiat spiders...

Personally, i love the shape, but i am weird

Its alloy over fiberglass wadding, to help stop the panels denting, most of it is Ford parts bin.

Inside looks ok, but its cramped, leg room is ok, a massive streering wheel and like roy said, you really need to have the window open to drive comfatably

I drove 2, one was terible, the other was alright.

I cant comment on the build quality, but the nice one seamed pretty good, allowing for the age of the car it was very nice (probably nicer than the S's that i have looked at).

Speedwise its not as quick as an S which suprised me, but they do sound MUCH nicer which suprised me even more!

Imho, it rides like you would expect - like a big old car, its not an elise and not a S its got more in common (drive wise) with a 60's sports car...

Fun in its own slow pondering way, more a picnick car if you know what i mean.

The only problem for me, was that i could never imagine driving one "fast"...

MattW

1,076 posts

285 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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I think I have a magazine test of one of these lurking about somewhere if you want a copy, might take me a few days to locate it though.

MattW

sjp

22 posts

266 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Id be intersted, if you could scan it many tanks would be given

B19GRR

1,980 posts

257 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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sjp said: many tanks would be given


Do you have contacts in Iraq? I hear they have a few spare ones lying around!

Sorry couldn't resist

robp

5,770 posts

265 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Ahh, the memories.

The first "fast" car I ever rode in was a Panther Kallister, at the age of about 8. Cant remember much, other than the fact the 110 felt bloody quick.....

sjp

22 posts

266 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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B19GRR, Tis ok,it made me laff too

cjh

9 posts

278 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Saw one at a local classic car dealers salesman said if I could get in it with the hood up without touching the ground I could have it half price
took one look at the door and walked away

MattW

1,076 posts

285 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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“Id be interested, if you could scan it many tanks would be given”

No problem I’ll see what I can do, as I said it might take me a few days though the magazines are stored somewhere in my loft!! Tanks are not required though a few rockets would do, best way to get numpties out the way!!

MattW

sjp

22 posts

266 months

Friday 2nd May 2003
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You big ponce

you should try an Elise