In a message dated 7/29/05 21:45:40, bgaines@kc.rr.com writes: << The reason they went to a space saver is because once installed in the trunk and fully inflated a F60 15 will not be able to be taken out of a 69 trunk. It is stuck in there.So you have to go with a smaller diameter tire if you want it already inflated and readu for that flat. >> >>>To the best of my knowledge, the De Tomaso Pantera used the same space-saver spare tire as the period Mustangs. While Mustang collector guys seem willing to pay outrageous amounts of money for an original space-saver spare tire and wheel, Pantera guys routinely throw theirs in the trash! Once you put big racing brakes on a Pantera, the space-saver wheel can't physically be mounted on the car, so it becomes deadweight. And besides, if you should happen to have a flat and you pull your lovely Campagnolo magnesium wheel and tire off to install the spare, where would you put the flat? Surely you wouldn't leave it on the side of the road. So in this day of cell phones and Fix-A-Flat most Pantera guys forgo the spare. Mine is buried somewhere in my mother's basement, along with a second brand new, never-mounted original replacement tire for a space-saver wheel..... If you can't come up with any other solutions, I might be convinced to part with mine.... Mike
Mike you are basically right . The pantera space saver is the same as the 1970 mustang spare but is different then the 69/70 Shelby. It is F78 15 instead of 7.35 15 like in the 69/70 Shelby . The size when inflated is nearly the same and would work fine. Bob G. ----- Original Message ----- From: <MikeLDrew@aol.com> To: <bgaines@kc.rr.com>; <GT350HZ@aol.com>; <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> Cc: <ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 11:56 PM Subject: Re: 1969 Shelby 15" wheel > > In a message dated 7/29/05 21:45:40, bgaines@kc.rr.com writes: > > << The reason they went to a space saver is because once installed in the > trunk and fully inflated a F60 15 will not be able to be taken out of a 69 trunk. > It is stuck in there.So you have to go with a smaller diameter tire if you > want it already inflated and readu for that flat. >> > > >>>To the best of my knowledge, the De Tomaso Pantera used the same > space-saver spare tire as the period Mustangs. While Mustang collector guys seem > willing to pay outrageous amounts of money for an original space-saver spare tire > and wheel, Pantera guys routinely throw theirs in the trash! Once you put big > racing brakes on a Pantera, the space-saver wheel can't physically be mounted > on the car, so it becomes deadweight. And besides, if you should happen to > have a flat and you pull your lovely Campagnolo magnesium wheel and tire off to > install the spare, where would you put the flat? Surely you wouldn't leave it > on the side of the road. So in this day of cell phones and Fix-A-Flat most > Pantera guys forgo the spare. > > Mine is buried somewhere in my mother's basement, along with a second brand > new, never-mounted original replacement tire for a space-saver wheel..... > > If you can't come up with any other solutions, I might be convinced to part > with mine.... > > Mike >
Mike you are basically right . The pantera space saver is the same as the 1970 mustang spare but is different then the 69/70 Shelby. It is F78 15 instead of 7.35 15 like in the 69/70 Shelby . The size when inflated is nearly the same and would work fine. Bob G. ----- Original Message ----- From: <MikeLDrew@aol.com> To: <bgaines@kc.rr.com>; <GT350HZ@aol.com>; <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> Cc: <ShelbyMustang@carmemories.com> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 11:56 PM Subject: Re: 1969 Shelby 15" wheel > > In a message dated 7/29/05 21:45:40, bgaines@kc.rr.com writes: > > << The reason they went to a space saver is because once installed in the > trunk and fully inflated a F60 15 will not be able to be taken out of a 69 trunk. > It is stuck in there.So you have to go with a smaller diameter tire if you > want it already inflated and readu for that flat. >> > > >>>To the best of my knowledge, the De Tomaso Pantera used the same > space-saver spare tire as the period Mustangs. While Mustang collector guys seem > willing to pay outrageous amounts of money for an original space-saver spare tire > and wheel, Pantera guys routinely throw theirs in the trash! Once you put big > racing brakes on a Pantera, the space-saver wheel can't physically be mounted > on the car, so it becomes deadweight. And besides, if you should happen to > have a flat and you pull your lovely Campagnolo magnesium wheel and tire off to > install the spare, where would you put the flat? Surely you wouldn't leave it > on the side of the road. So in this day of cell phones and Fix-A-Flat most > Pantera guys forgo the spare. > > Mine is buried somewhere in my mother's basement, along with a second brand > new, never-mounted original replacement tire for a space-saver wheel..... > > If you can't come up with any other solutions, I might be convinced to part > with mine.... > > Mike >