Dec 22, 2020  •  For Sale  •  20 Comments

Trio Of Early DeTomasa Pantera Projects

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Ever wonder where all the DeTomaso Panteras have gone? Well, here are three of them. Two are located in Thousand Oaks, California near Los Angeles and one is in North Carolina. We appreciate Ikey Heyman finding these gems and bringing them to our attention. The white Pantera is a 1972 model that the seller has listed at $100,000 as the asking price. The blue Pantera is a 1971 model that is a little rougher and the seller is asking $75,000. The yellow Pantera is located in North Carolina and has a price of $55,000 placed on it. The cars can be seen here on craigslist.

Here is the interior of the while 1972 Pantera. The car has apparently been sitting for about 20 years and looks nice, just dusty. The car has its original white paint and steel Group 4 fender flares that are primered. The odometer shows just 31,900 miles and is equipped with a 351 cubic inch V8 engine backed by a 5-speed manual transmission. The Pantera had Webber carburetors on it but were removed at some point and a Holley 4 barrel carburetor was installed for driveability purposes. The Webber set up comes with the sale of the car. The rear wheels and tires are huge.

The blue Pantera is also located in Southern California. As with the white car, it is dusty and has been off the road for a couple of decades. It is said to be one of 250 Panteras built in this color in 1971. The car has never been wrecked and is said to be solid with no rust. The car needs restoration and there is not much information about the drivetrain except that the ZF 5 speed is tight and the engine once ran smooth and quiet.

The final car of this trio is a 1972 model that is on the East Coast. Apparently, the same person owns all three cars and wants to sell them as a bundle. None of the cars are roadworthy and are being sold by an individual and not a dealer. There are also a number of parts that come with the sale. These are beautiful cars that have great Italian looks with dependable Ford power plants.

Comments

  1. Howard A Howard AMember
    Dec 22, 2020 at 3:56am

    Seeing beater Panteras is like seeing your favorite supermodel as an old lady. Pantera pictures were posted right next to Tina Louise in our lockers. They were our piece of Italian exotics, only it had the Ford oval. Didn’t get much cooler than that. For a car almost 40 years old, it still is a neat car.

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    • Howard A Howard AMember
      Dec 22, 2020 at 3:57am

      Um,,,50 years old, Steve is right, I AM a decade or 2 off,,

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      • bobk
        Dec 22, 2020 at 7:11am

        Harold, I wouldn’t worry. As we more along, we all get to where we’re a decade or two off. LOL.

        Like 5
  2. Rich
    Dec 22, 2020 at 7:31am

    The Lunatic fringe is truly out there…Neat cars of course, but age, neglect, and absurd modifications do not equate to something of value. Owner: please send me some of what you are smoking. After a few tokes, maybe I will be able to bend my mind to considering your insane asking prices. Rarity does not equal value. Give us a break please.

    Like 26
  3. Dallas
    Dec 22, 2020 at 8:44am

    $100k for all 3 might be getting into the ballpark…

    Like 44
    • t-bone bob
      Dec 22, 2020 at 10:07am

      I agree. $200k+ for all three seems a bit steep

      Like 3
  4. Frank
    Dec 22, 2020 at 10:24am

    Don’t know anything about this site but check this out posted 12-14
    https://www.kloompy.com/cars/1972-detomaso-pantera-351-v8_i20686
    $16,000 and it runs!

    Like 9
    • Poncho
      Dec 22, 2020 at 12:45pm

      I doubt this is a real listing if people are looking to get $12k for a rusty 6 cylinder 4 door Nova. Prices are a bit askew.

      Like 4
    • Pete
      Dec 23, 2020 at 12:10am

      Do you know where it’s located. It doesn’t show that in the advertisement

      Like 0
    • t-bone bob
      Dec 23, 2020 at 10:17am

      Nice car, nice price. Ad says the car is located in Scottsdale, AZ

      Like 0
    • JOHN HERMAN
      Dec 25, 2020 at 7:32am

      By the trees in the background, NOT Arizona, SCAM

      Like 2
  5. BigDoc Richard Van Dyke Sr
    Dec 22, 2020 at 10:56am

    I think the owner is way off the mark on all three cars. Great looking cars but not worth the asking prices.

    Like 2
  6. Poncho
    Dec 22, 2020 at 12:50pm

    I think the mentioned Kloompy ad is fake. Prices are a bit askew if someone is asking 150k for a restomod LS GTO (saw it on fleabay) and 12k for a rusty 6 cylinder 4 door Nova. I’m glad I own the cars I got and not seriously shopping for another project. Prices are way out of whack. Next we are going to be fixing up old Honda Civics as projects…NOT!

    Like 4
  7. Howie Mueler
    Dec 22, 2020 at 1:47pm

    Did not the sellers look at FeeBay to see what they are going for there?

    Like 1
  8. txchief
    Dec 22, 2020 at 3:49pm

    Aspirational…

    Like 1
  9. Dfresh58
    Dec 22, 2020 at 6:00pm

    I remember the first pantera i ever saw
    I was maybe 19 working at advance auto and there was one of those small car lots by the interstate ramp
    It was amazing at that time
    Yellow and oh so exotic, the stuff you dream about

    Like 2
    • JoeNYWF64
      Dec 24, 2020 at 2:01pm

      Still is, seeing one! Beautiful car, though it would have been even better with frameless (perhaps ventless) side glass. I wonder why Ford did not put the Boss 351 in this car!! Makes no sense. Same block as the Cleveland?

      Today, whenever i see the new almost 50! yr too late vette’s rear end, i get nauseous.
      & from the back it looks like it belongs in a Transformers movie & has already started to transform!

      Like 0
  10. Antony rogers
    Dec 22, 2020 at 10:23pm

    100 for all 3

    Like 1
  11. tomfromtyrol
    Dec 23, 2020 at 6:28am

    Looking at Kloompy it seems that there are a lot of good buys out there! Everything so cheap and so beautiful! But buyer beware, Kloompy is rated as 8% trustworthy and I have no idea where these 8% figure from.
    regards Tom from Tyrol

    Like 0
  12. Ray
    Dec 23, 2020 at 10:51am

    Definitely prefer the early small chrome bumpers. Webbers on a 351 Cleveland had to have sounded awesome!

    Like 0

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