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CarBuzz on MSNThis Ford-Powered Italian Sports Car Is The Lightest Of Its KindWe've dedicated this write-up to the De Tomaso Vallelunga due to it being the lightest-ever series-production sports car made ...
The 1980s gave us many impressive mid-engine supercars, but some of them, like the five in this article, became timeless ...
During the Geneva Motor Show presentation of the De Tomaso Deauville crossover earlier this year, the Italian automaker’s new CEO and the person ...
The De Tomaso company is just more than 60 years old and was founded by the Argentine race car driver Alejandro De Tomaso. His goal was to produce precisely engineered high-performance sports cars ...
A couple of weeks ago we learned that dormant Italian sports car brand De Tomaso was sold to a Chinese consortium for a little over $1 million, and that the new owner would most likely end up ...
In the mid seventies, the DeTomaso Pantera was the perfect choice for those who couldn't decide between an Italian sports car and a V8-powered American muscle.
De Tomaso is back, the company announced Wednesday. The famed Italian carmaker, founded in 1959 and best known for the Pantera sports car, plans to launch a new sports car on July 4 at the ...
Forget about your boring, grey four-door anonymous box on wheels, company cars don’t come more special than this 1972 De Tomaso Pantera. When Gary Corcoran was offered a $250 monthly allowance ...
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Hemmings on MSN3 Flavors of Factory Fiberglass Dream Cars at Hemmings.ComIn the most recent session of perusing the offerings here at Hemmings.com, our editors rounded up a trio of sporting vehicles ...
The De Tomaso Pantera, a perfect mash-up of classic Italian styling and American underhood brawn, struck a chord when it debuted at the 1970 New York auto show.
Read Mustang & Fords Magazine for a feature on Tom Bechtel's 1972 De Tomaso Pantera and its history with Fords.
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