Engineering:Panther J72

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Panther J.72
Panther J72 of 1972.JPG
1972 Panther J72
Overview
ManufacturerPanther Westwinds Ltd
Production1972–1981
368 produced
AssemblyWeybridge, England
DesignerRobert Jankel
Body and chassis
Body style2-door roadster
LayoutFR layout
Powertrain
Engine3.8L Jaguar XK6
4.2L Jaguar XK6
5.3L Jaguar V12
Transmission4-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase109.1 in (2,771 mm)
Length160.0 in (4,064 mm)
Width65.5 in (1,664 mm)
Height53.0 in (1,346 mm)
|uk|Kerb|Curb}} weight2,504 lb (1,136 kg)

The J.72 was an ultra-exclusive luxury roadster, the first production vehicle of the Panther Westwinds company.[1] Styled to evoke the Jaguar SS100 and sold from 1972 through 1981, it used mechanicals from the Jaguar XJ, including its 5.3 L V12 engine. It was also offered with Jaguar's 3.8 L and 4.2 L XK engines.[2]

The J.72 was a success for the small company, with its Connolly leather upholstery, and aluminum coachwork. The car was purchased by a celebrity clientele, including comedian Redd Foxx, Freddy Mercury, and Elizabeth Taylor. A total of 368 units were produced.

A custom made J72 was ordered to be made using a V-12 engine. In 1973 it was shown at The Frankfurt Motor Show , it was popular, and the V12 became a regular upgrade option for an extra £4,000.[3]

On 26 May 1976, Robert Jankel wrote to the Office of Compliance, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C. 20591, U.S.A. to comply with Part 578 of the Defect Report procedure. Six vehicles had a defect with the fuel tank, in the event of a crash the fuel tank was at risk of being pierced by the rear body mounting bolts. If this happened fuel would spill out and could cause a fire. Panther Westwinds Ltd notified the dealers and the first purchasers of the defect and told them what modifications needed to be done to fix the problem.[4]

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