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Panther De Ville

Panther De Ville Service Guide (1974-1985)

Manufacturer

Panther Westwinds Ltd

Class

Luxury Car

Production

1974 to 1985 

Produced

60

Assembly

Weybridge, England UK

Body style

4-door saloon, 2-door coupé,2-door convertible, 6-door limousine 

Layout

FR layout

Engines

(Jaguar) 4.2 L XK6 ,5.3 L V12

Transmission

3-speed Borg-Warner 12J automatic and later 4-speed automatic 

Wheelbase

142.0 in (3,607 mm)

Length

204.0 in (5,182 mm)

Width

71.0 in (1,803 mm)

Height

61.0 in (1,549 mm)

Curb weight

4,360 1b, 1,977 kg

Designer

Robert Jankel

 

The Panther De Ville is an Luxury automobile by British car manufacturer Panther Westwinds, which was produced in small numbers by hand from 1974 to 1985. 

History

The neo-classic style is based on the design of the 1930s. Robert Jankel, the owner of Panther Westwinds, was clearly inspired by the Bugatti T41 "Royale". However, the Deville is not an accurate copy of the original, but represents a very free interpretation of this version with aluminium coach built body on ladder tube chassis.

The De ville rests on a ladder tube chassis that Panther developed specifically for this larger vehicle. The drive technology comes largely from Jaguar; this applies to the engine as well as to the automatic transmission and other components. Both the 4.2-litre six-cylinder and the 5.3-litre twelve-cylinder with octane rating of 97RM carburettors: 4 Stromberg with 2 S.U. electric reciprocating fuel pump and AUF406 and oil filter: Tecalemit full flowfrom Jaguar were available; the six-cylinder, however, was far more widespread. The use of Jaguar engineering necessitated a prominent bulge on the right-hand side of the bonnet, which was detrimental to appearance but unavoidable in terms of engine placement.

Most De Ville models were produced as four-door sedans. The saloon/sedan had 4 doors 4 seats, separate front seats, reclining backrests with built-in headrests, leather upholstery, felt head lining; deep pile carpet floor covering,tinted glass, electrically-heated rear window electrically-controlled windows, air-conditioning. and optional electrically-controlled sunshine roof. water valve type with thermostatic control interior heater inertia reel safety belt  
Triplex laminated windscreen; Flihtkote underseal underbody protection; Frigiking air conditioning screw cantilever type jack; 4 jacking points.

There were also individual specimens that were built as a two-door coupe and as a cabriolet. The passenger compartment of the four-door sedan was taken over by the Austin 1800 "Landcrab" this can be seen in the wide doors that were characteristic of this model (and some other derivatives). On the other hand, the doors of the coupé came from the Jaguar XJC with also Jaguar suspension with independent, wishbones coil springs, anti-roll bar, telescopic dampers and at the rear independent, wishbones (trailing links), 4 coil springs transverse linkage bar, 4 telescopic dampers.The power steering and early cars had the Borg-Warner 12J automatic transmission the final drive a Salisbury hypoid bevel with Powr-Lok limited slip differential and 3.31:1.Also fitted with 6" wide Avon safety wheel, 6JK in. wide steel 15" rims with Avon SP sport/radial ply tubeless tyres: 235/70 VRx 15 and Girling dual circuit discs all round, ventilated at front with Girling supervac 100 servo.

Panther De Ville Technical details and specifications (1974-1985)

A total of 60 Deville’s was built between 1974 and 1985, 46 as sedans and 11 as convertibles. One example was produced in 1984 as a stretched six-door sedan; The customer was a prince from Malaysia A Stretched De Ville The De Ville commissioned by Prince Sualman of Malaysia and finished in his colours is the last to be built and the largest 3 ft longer than the original. Of Its 6 doors. 4 give access to the finely-trimmed rear compartment with TV-video drinks cabinet and caw-conditioning controls The bonnet opens Vintage-style to reveal a 6-cylinder Jaguar XK engine and reflects the 18 ct gold eagle perching on its front. At the time the car was Britain's most expensive listed production Interiors often featured a TV and found celebrity owners such as singer Elton John and actor Oliver Reed fitted with the inevitable drinks bar.

PERFORMANCE

  • V12
    max speed: 128 mph, 206 km/h
    max power (DIN): 253 hp at 6,000 rpm
    max torque (DIN): 302 1b ft, 41.7 kg m at 3,500 rpm
    max engine rpm: 6,500; 47.3 hp/l
    power-weight ratio: 17.2 lb/hp, 7.8 kg/hp
  • 6 cylinders
    max power (DIN) 190 hp at 5,000 rpm
    max torque (DIN) 200 1b ft, 27.6 kg m at 2,000 rpm

The Panther De Ville in film 

Panther De Ville (1974-1985)

In the (live-action) Disney's 1996 film 101 Dalmatians, Glenn Close as Cruella de Vil drove a two-door, black-and-white Panther De Ville convertible The engine in the car was replaced with a small-block Chevrolet V8 for a louder sound for the film.

In the 1979 British feature film The Golden Lady, private agent Julia Hemmingway, played by Christina World, drives a dark blue Panther De Ville. 

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  • Panther De Ville Technical details and specifications (1974-1985)


    ENGINE: V12
    location front
    4 stroke; 12 cylinders, Vee-slanted at 60°
    Engine capacity:326 cu in, 5,343 cc
    bore and stroke: 3.54 x 2.76 in, 90 x 70 mm
    compression ratio: 9: 1
    cast iron block with light alloy wet liners
    aluminium alloy head with hemispherical combustion chambers
    7 crankshaft bearings
    valves: over-head, in line, thimble tappets
    camshafts: 1, per cylinder block, overhead
    lubrication: rotary pump, full flow filte,
    17.6 imp pt, 21.1 US Pt, 10 1
    4 Stromberg 175 CD 25E variable choke side-draught carburettors
    fuel feed: 2 electric pumps
    water-cooled

    ENGINE: 6 cylinder
    6 cylinders
    vertical, in line
    Engine capacity: 258.4 cu in, 4,235 cc
    bore and stroke: 3.63 x 4.17 in, 92 x 106 mm)
    compression ratio 7.8:1
    2 overhead camshafts
    2 SU type HS8 horizontal carburettors.

    TRANSMISSION
    driving wheels: rear
    gearbox: Borg-Warner 12J automatic transmission, hydraulic torque converter and planetary gears with 3 ratios, max ratio of converter at stall 2, possible manual selection; ratios: 1st 2.400, 2nd 1.450,
    3rd 1, rev 2
    gear lever location: central
    final drive: hypoid bevel, limited slip differential
    axle ratio: 3.310

    CHASSIS
    type ladder tube
    front suspension: independent, wishbones coil springs, anti-roll bar, telescopic dampers
    rear: independent, wishbones (trailing links), 4 coil springs transverse linkage bar, 4 telescopic dampers.

    STEERING
    Adwest Pow-A-Rak, rack-and-pinion, servo.

    BRAKES
    disc (front diameter 11.18 in, 28.4 cm, rear 10.3 in, 26.4 cm), front internal radial fins
    servo
    swept area front 234 sq in, 1,509 sq cm
    swept area rear 213 sq in, 1,374 sq cm
    total 447 sq in, 2,883 sq cm.

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    12 V
    68 Ah battery
    67 A altenator
    12-volt 68 amp./hr. at 20-hour rate battery; maximum 67 amp.
    a.c./d.c. alternator
    head lamps: outer 60/45 watt (total); inner 50
    reversing lamps
    14 electric fuses
    2-speed, self-parking screen wipers
    electric screen washer

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
    wheel base: 142 in, 361 cm
    front and rear tracks: 58 in, 147 cm
    length: 204 in. 518 cm
    width: 71 in, 180 cm
    height: 61 in. 155 cm
    weight: 4,360 1b, 1,977 kg

    © Motor car History

Service
  • Panther De Ville Service Guide (1974-1985)

    V12
    Fuel: 97 oct petrol
    Fuel tank: 22 Imp. gal. (99 litres)
    Cooling system: 36 pt. (inc. heater);
    Engine sump: 16 pt. (9.1 litres) S.A.E. 20-50, change oil every 6000 miles, change filter every 6000 miles
    Automatic transmission: 16 pt. S.A.E. 90, no change necessary
    Final drive: 2.75 pt. S.A.E. 90, change oil every 12,000 miles 19,400 km
    Grease: 17 points every 6000 miles,4 wheel-bearings every 12,000 miles
    Valve clearance: inlet .012- .014 in. (cold), exhaust .012-.014 in. (cold)
    Contact breaker: Lucas Opus distributor, no resetting necessary
    Ignition timing: 12 deg. B.T.D.C. (stroboscopic at 500-600 r.p.m.)
    Spark plugs: type: Champion NIOY, gap .025 in.
    Compression pressure: 120- 140 p.s.i
    Tyre pressures: F 26; R 26 p.s.i. (normal driving), F 30; R 32 p.s.i. (high speed), F 26; R 30 p.s.i. (full load).
    Maximum payload 925 lb. (419 kg.)
    Width of rims: 6"
    Tyres: Avon SP sport/radial ply tubeless 235/70 VRx 15.

    © Motor car History

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