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The 1980s gave us many impressive mid-engine supercars, but some of them, like the five in this article, became timeless ...
De Tomaso Automobili isn't a household name like Ferrari or Lamborghini, but in its early days, it was an Italian sports car manufacturer and racing team that stood on equal footing with those ...
De Tomaso Automobili The 5.0-liter V8 is based on the engine in the current Ford Mustang and was developed by NASCAR engine builder Roush Performance. There hasn’t been an Italian-American supercar ...
The Road Runner — named for the famous bird from "Looney Tunes" — was a hit for Plymouth in the late 60s and early 70s. However, as the muscle car era wound down, so too did the Road Runner. Its final ...
The De Tomaso Pantera, built from 1971 through 1992, remains a coveted blend of Italian style and American muscle.
The Pantera’s predecessor was the De Tomaso Mangusta —even more beautiful and diabolical to drive—an ill-sorted beast of which a mere 401 examples were made from 1967 to 1970. The infinitely more ...
However, Argentinian-born founder Alejandro de Tomaso, a former F1 racer, had ambitions to build very fast road cars. He would succeed with the likes of the Pantera and the Mangusta, and even ...
De Tomaso doesn't always come up when discussing luxury European performance car brands, but the company put out a lot of interesting models over the years.
The annual Hot Wheels Legends Tour is back after taking August off, and the brand has selected a resto-modded 1971 De Tomaso Pantera as a finalist in the event. Inspired by the world of vintage ...
The 1972 De Tomaso Pantera that appears in iconic train heist action sequence from “Fast Five” will be sold by Barrett-Jackson next month.
Items like this 1972 De Tomaso Pantera from Fast Five, which is now slated to cross the auction block at an upcoming Barrett-Jackson event.
The 1972 De Tomaso Pantera you're looking at now was in Fast Five. That's the one where Dom Toretto, Brian O'Conner, and the gang go up against a guy called Hernan Reyes.