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Not exactly a conventional rally car... But conventional wisdom says ... and think that the De Tomaso Pantera is set to take a value hike sooner rather than later, as buyers looking for some ...
Penned by American designer Tom Tjaarda and sold in the U.S. between 1971 and 1974, the De Tomaso Pantera ... And the 1974 Pantera on these pages? It's that same Beverly Hills car I sold 15 ...
The De Tomaso Pantera is an awesome vintage car, but its predecessor, the Mangusta, might actually be cooler. This rare US model is for sale, and you should buy it. Welcome to You Must Buy ...
It’s a mighty good-looking car, this issue’s 1971 De Tomaso Pantera. It’s Italian, of course (“pantera” is Italian for “panther”), designed by the company Carrozzeria Ghia.
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. Carfection and Jalopnik pal Alex Goy recently had ...
The De Tomaso Pantera ... The first time Mike and Jim Ring saw this particular 1971 Pantera, it was in pretty rough shape. The car's previous owner, Randy Brickle, was restoring the car, but ...
This combination of styling and raw power is what rock and roll would look like if it were a car. I am, of course, talking about the DeTomaso Pantera. It is absolutely amazing in its insanity ...
No performance numbers were provided, but when the car was brand new the setup was capable of producing 330 horses and 344 ft lbs of torque. Inside the “Fast Five” 1972 De Tomaso Pantera ...
News has just come in that the De Tomaso Pantera will debut in the German car show this September. A spy video the new Pantera mule came out a few months ago and since then speculation has run ...
Crawling around behind-the-curtains at The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, one of the first cars I noticed was a bright yellow De Tomaso Pantera. But this wasn't any Italo-American exotic.