It’s one of just 38. And with enough money, it can be yours. The De Tomaso Pantera was a special car. Debuting in 1971, the original Pantera had a Ford Cleveland V-8 engine with around 330 horsepower ...
American Muscle Car or Italian Supercar? How about both? The De Tomaso Pantera, one of the greatest automotive collaborations between Italy and America, is also one of the most underrated classic ...
Best known for the Ford-V-8-powered Pantera, De Tomaso Modena SpA was founded in 1959 as primarily a manufacturer of racing machines. However, Argentinian-born founder Alejandro de Tomaso, a former F1 ...
The DeTomaso Pantera ticked every box in the sports car world back in the 1970s. It had the looks, it had the power, it had the exclusivity. One of those marvelous cars, which has had a single owner ...
De Tomaso wasn’t ready to give up, though. He decided to turn the P70 into a road car that would eventually be named the Mangusta, which is Italian for “mongoose,” an animal that can kill a cobra. It ...
In the history of luxury performance car manufacturing, De Tomaso is a bit of an underdog. The company was started in the 1960s by Alejandro De Tomaso, an Argentinian rancher who had a fascination ...