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CarBuzz on MSNOnly 41 Of These Ford V8-Powered Supercars Were Ever BuiltCan't decide between an Italian supercar or a Ford-powered muscle machine? This rare supercar lets you have your cake and eat ...
This clean title 1973 De Tomaso Pantera has been dressed up in GTS garb. That includes the rocker panel graphics, black accent paint, wheel arch extensions, and even wider than normal Campagnolo ...
This 1972 DeTomaso Pantera GT5-S 'Prototipo' one-off. Back when it wasn't so easy for a visionary gent to build his own supercar (but the results were just as mixed as today), ...
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Lesser-Known De Tomaso Was Powered By Ford's Cleveland V8Quick LinksDe Tomaso And Ford’s V8Design And Styling PointsThe Longchamp In Practical TermsThe Legacy Of The Longchamp And Its Collectibility TodayThe Rare And Soulful LongchampMove over Ferrari, ...
A restored 1971 De Tomaso Pantera shown at the SEMA show swaps its Ford V-8 for a Chevrolet LS3. ... The passenger's side of the cabin is all black and has a much plainer seat and door panel, ...
Penned by American designer Tom Tjaarda and sold in the U.S. between 1971 and 1974, the De Tomaso Pantera aimed to offer Ferrari Daytona performance at less than half the price. The spec sheet was ...
The P72 is gorgeous and striking, but let’s not forget the other gorgeous and striking De Tomaso cars that came before it. Namely, the Pantera. I can’t tell you how happy I am that people are ...
A 1972 De Tomaso Pantera that has been restored and modified was up for auction but the highest bid, which reached $71,500, failed to meet the reserve. The car, which resides in Calgary, Alberta ...
The De Tomaso twins in this video are like hybrids ... Continental song of some exotic quad-cam V12 pointed sideways behind the cabin and made out of alloys of ... and the Pantera was stuffed full ...
The De Tomaso Pantera, produced from 1971 to 1992, was, originally, Ford’s halo sports car, an Italian looker with American muscle under the hood that was famous in its time and even more so after.
Italian carmaker De Tomaso, which has struggled for quite sometime now, continues to catch our attention, this time with a newly surfaced video that appears to be a possible Pantera concept car.
ADRNLN, the car pictured in the rendering above, is based on a 1971 De Tomaso Pantera that had seen better days. But in its transformation to its soon-to-be-revealed second act, Ringbrothers, a ...
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