De Tomaso
Needs Factory Luggage: ’72 De Tomaso Pantera
I feel like the Pantera is the one car that non-collectors can stumble upon and somehow, still make money. Like, literally, dad driving through the countryside and not knowing a thing about cars could spot a Pantera a mile… more»
The First 75: 1971 DeTomaso Pantera
What is it about DeTomaso Panteras that they are seemingly the most abused supercar in existence? It’s not difficult to find rough, project-grade examples of these sensuous sports cars, much like this 1971 example in California here on eBay. However,… more»
Triple Play: 1989 Innocenti Mini DeTomaso Turbo
This is an unusual one, sort of an Italian, British, Japanese triple-play. The original 1989 Innocenti DeTomaso Turbo seen here is on eBay with a current bid of just over $4,000 and four days left on the auction. It’s located… more»
Seller Submission: 1983 Longchamp GTS
If you have ever wanted a Mustang with more European flair, then may we recommend a De Tomaso Longchamp? It has a Ford 351 V8 under the hood, independent suspension all around, and a fancy pants interior. Good luck… more»
I Can’t Drive 55: 1972 De Tomaso Pantera
For those of us who fancy the idea of owning an exotic car, but don’t like the associated maintenance bills that go with them, may I suggest a De Tomaso Pantera? They have that exotic look, but the mechanicals… more»
Affordable Supercar: 1973 De Tomaso Pantera
Pantera values have been on an upward trend lately, so if you are in the market, this might be a good time to pick one up. These cars represent an affordable alternative to more exotic supercars. That doesn’t mean… more»
1972 DeTomaso Pantera: Stored Supercar
This 1972 DeTomaso Pantera is said to have been recently removed from barn storage and is now listed here on eBay with a Buy-it-Now of $65,000. More and more, these Italian-bodied, American-powered supercars are being offered with the promise… more»
1971 DeTomaso Pantera: Barn Fresh
Here’s an exciting find, a 1971 Pantera with only 18,000 miles! This is one of those poster cars, found hanging on the walls of many future gear-heads. This was the first year of the Pantera, replacing the Mangusta. The… more»
Pantera Barn Finds Still Exist!
From Dave C. – In May of 2014 I found a true barn find up in Northern New York. A guy had a stored 1973 Pantera sitting under an inch of dust for over 19 years. The car was… more»
Truck Trailer Find
When this truck trailer was discovered behind the previous owner’s house, what was found inside was a surprise to say the least. Truck boxes make for great storage units, as they typically seal up tightly. This one could have… more»
Refined Brute: 1972 De Tomaso Pantera
Panteras can appeal to any sort of enthusiast. They have the refinement of an Italian sports car and brute force of an American muscle car. The whole concept is a good one, but unfortunately many have now been lost… more»
Beverly Hills Warehouse Find
Each day the mystery behind the warehouse that holds the Sunbeam Tiger and De Tomaso Pantera we recently featured is becoming clearer, but there are still plenty of questions to be answered. The seller has been slowly listing more… more»
1972 De Tomaso Pantera Warehouse Find
This 1972 De Tomaso Pantera has been parked in what appears to be a warehouse and has obviously been there for a while. It is covered in a thick layer of dust and by the looks of it, it… more»
Rare Four Door: 1978 De Tomaso Deauville
Update 2/20/13 – It appears someone jumped on this rare Italian sedan already. Hopefully it’s going to a good home. For those that recognize the Italian brand De Tomaso, most probably think of the Pantera, but it wasn’t the… more»
1974 De Tomaso Pantera Garage Find
This 1974 De Tomaso Pantera L is claimed to only have covered 7,500 miles. It has been in storage for 20 years and is not currently running. This beauty could end up being a bargain, or it could just… more»
Barn Panther: 1972 DeTomaso Pantera
We dream of finding a voluptuous Italian Supercar parked in an old barn, but even if we did find one, we probably wouldn’t even be able to afford rebuilding the engine. That is unless we found a DeTomaso Pantera,… more»