The Road Runner — named for the famous bird from "Looney Tunes" — was a hit for Plymouth in the late 60s and early 70s.
Can't decide between an Italian supercar or a Ford-powered muscle machine? This rare supercar lets you have your cake and eat ...
Below, we'll take a very brief look at some performance-oriented cars designed outside the US that turned to American engines in their pursuit of speed ... Ford gave up importing the Pantera ...
Engine swaps can be a lot of fun in Gran Turismo 7 if you can afford them in the first place. But how good are the cheap ones?
With its Italian flair and American muscle there was much to love about the De Tomaso Pantera, but reliability wasn ... were sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed ZF manual transmission, and gave ...
The 1970s were a tumultuous decade for the automotive world, marked by the oil embargo and rising fuel costs that brought an end to the Muscle Car era. However, despite these challenges, the decade ...
Instead of the 5.0-liter Ford Mustang V-8 that Pantera 90 Sis originally came with, this example has a Ford 351 Cleveland V-8 like the original Panteras. That engine was installed “at some point ...
An aggressive body kit features broader fenders, a big wing, and huge vents in the hood. The interior is luxurious.
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.
Pantera Capital founder Dan Morehead received a letter from the US Senate Finance Committee (SFC) requesting information on over $850 million in profits earned after moving to Puerto Rico in 2020.