![]() The current online auction begins September 4 at the following link. It was then bought for £88,000 by the current owner. The Pink Panther car has reportedly been owned by Ohrberg until it was entered into auction in June 2007 by COYS. Called the world’s most flamboyant vehicle, the bright pink custom car was designed by Ed Newton and built in 1969 at Bob Reisner California Show Cars by Ed 'Newt' Newton, Dan Woods, and customizers Joe Bailon, Bill 'The Leadslinger' Hines, and Bill Honda. The car was designed by none other than Jay Ohrberg, the same who produced other famous movie and television vehicles including Knight Rider K.I.T.T., Back To The Future DeLorean, 1966 Batman Batmobile, 1989 Batman Batmobile, Dukes of Hazzard General Lee, Starsky & Hutch Ford Gran Torino and even the Flintstones car. As the car is not street-legal, it does not come with a Swansea V5. ![]() The engine is not currently running, but it was believed to be working when the vehicle was sold in 2007. Also looking for any information on factory FM3 C-Body cars of any year. Old photos of cars, copies of window stickers, broadcast sheets and fender tags. The one-of-a-kind car is now 42 years old. Looking for any information on factory Panther Pink or Moulin Rouge mopars other than 1970 models. Released from its military duties in 1986, the model comes with a copy parts book and handbook along with a. Now that your memory is refreshed, we’ll tell you that the original Pink Panther car, the so-called Panthermobile, is now offered at an auction for the second time. One rare Pink Panther was put up for sale in 2019 by PA Blanchard & Co, for 85,000. In the ending credits, the Inspector goes back in and the boy drives off but leaves the Pink Panther behind. The interior features pink shag reclined seats and pink furry. The opening sequence of the first season showed a boy driving the Panthermobile and then letting out the Pink Panther and the Inspector. Cascadia Customs specializes in restoration, modification, and sales of classic cars. The all-pink long-snouted vehicle exudes classic 70s era cool with its space-age styling and two-piece clamshell opening doors. Certainly many of you remember The Pink Panther Show from the seventies, the series of animated cartoons that brought the main and title character in the opening and closing credit sequences of every film in The Pink Panther series to our TV screens on Saturday mornings.
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