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The mid-engine De Tomaso Pantera, an Italian car sold with an American V8, was produced from 1971 to 1992. On… The post The De Tomaso Pantera Is One Of America’s Most Underrated Muscle Cars ...
A 1971 De Tomaso Pantera owned by Livermore resident Ken Levin. (David Krumboltz for the Bay Area News Group) “It was love at first sight.
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.
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 ...
Even though Ford sold its stake in De Tomaso in 1975, it continued supplying engines to the Italian company. The early Pantera was equipped with a 351-ci (5.8-liter) Windsor V8, but after the ...
Though De Tomaso never had the same cache as Italian rivals Ferrari and Lamborghini, the company's best known car would have to be the Pantera.The Ford-engined, Ghia-designed Pantera was sold in ...
Scott Black’s 1972 De Tomaso Pantera, photographed in Carrollton, Texas. The Pantera was launched in model-year 1971 as a partnership between Ford Motor Co. and the Italian firm De Tomaso.
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 ...
Dr. David S. Wilkes of Charlottesville, Va., 63, dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine, on his 1972 De Tomaso Pantera, as told to A.J. Baime. Ten years ago, I was away on business ...
You probably recall our tribute to American V8-powered Italian cars, such as the Iso Grifo or the De Tomaso Pantera, from a couple of months ago. If not, you might as well check out our coverstory ...