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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 ...
Discover 13 of the fastest cars from the 1970s ranked by horsepower. From muscle cars to supercars, these classics packed ...
We've dedicated this write-up to the De Tomaso Vallelunga due to it being the lightest-ever series-production sports car made ...
Can't decide between an Italian supercar or a Ford-powered muscle machine? This rare supercar lets you have your cake and eat ...
In the U.S., Lincoln-Mercury dealers featured the De Tomaso as Ford’s halo sports car, until, after selling about 5,500 examples stateside, Ford pulled the pin on importation in 1975. Europe, though, ...
The De Tomaso Pantera, built from 1971 through 1992, remains a coveted blend of Italian style and American muscle.
A legend among Italian sports cars, the De Tomaso Pantera GTS holds a special place in the hearts of collectors. Crafted in the early 1970s by Ghia’s Tom Tjaarda, the Pantera was a limited-production ...
Ever seen a Pentastar Pantera? For a brief moment in the greed-is-good '80s, Carroll Shelby made it so with the Pantera GTS, featuring turbo 340 power.
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 ...
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.