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The De Tomaso Pantera is a mid-engine sports car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer De Tomaso from 1971 to 1992. [1] Italian for "Panther", the Pantera was the automaker's most popular model, with over 7,000 manufactured over its twenty-year production run.
In the autumn of 1968, the decision was made to produce the AMX/3 in series. Its primary rival was the De Tomaso Pantera, which was still in development at the time, [5] [14] [15] of which it was already clear that Ford would distribute the Pantera in the United States through its dealer network. [16] [Notes 2]
In 1971 Ford Motor Company acquired an 84 percent stake in De Tomaso with Alejandro de Tomaso himself holding the balance. [5] Ford sold back their stake in the automaker in 1974. The De Tomaso brand was acquired in 2014 by Hong Kong–based Ideal Team Ventures and in 2019 the newly formed company presented their first product, a retro-styled ...
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Starting in 1963, De Tomaso Modena also built high-performance sports cars, most of which used aluminium backbone chassis, which were to become the company's technical trademark. De Tomaso sports cars included the Vallelunga (1963), Mangusta (1966), Pantera (1971), and Guarà (1993). De Tomaso Modena also produced luxury cars: the Deauville ...
The De Tomaso Deauville is a luxury four-door saloon first exhibited at the 1970 Turin Motor Show. The Deauville was powered by the same 5.8 L (352 cu in) Ford Cleveland V8 as the De Tomaso Pantera , rated at 330 hp (246 kW; 335 PS).
4: North American Racing Team: Bob Johnson Dave Heinz: Chevrolet Corvette C3: Chevrolet 7.0L V8 G: 284 16 GTS +5.0 32 C. Dubois (private entrant) Jean-Marie Jacquemin Yves Deprez De Tomaso Pantera: Ford 5.8L V8 G: 282 17 GTS 2.5 46 North American Racing Team: Jean-Pierre Laffeach Gilles Doncieux Dino 246 GT: Ferrari 2418cc V6 G: 265 18 S 2.0 24 ...
De Tomaso Pantera; Q. Qvale Mangusta; V. De Tomaso Vallelunga This page was last edited on 28 March 2013, at 04:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...