TGR Staff – 3/21/2024 The De Tomaso Pantera was a true icon of its time. It was a sports car with Italian styling and American muscle. The car was first introduced in
by Michael Satterfield Photos by Erik Bonney The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, once again attracted some of the most exclusive vehicles in the world to the fairways of Quail Lodge & Golf Club. Over
by Michael Satterfield Reports are surfacing that De Tomaso’s could soon be rolling off an assembly line. Allegedly an Italian industrialist named Gian Mario Rossingnolo has already purchased a Pininfarina factory in
by Michael Satterfield PROJECT 1 by coach builder Ares Design Factory will build you a modern interpretation of the classic De Tomaso Pantera, while the company is not tied to De Tomaso
In 1963 Carroll Shelby’s Cobra roadsters were dominant winning the Sports Car Club of America’s new, professional, racing series that would eventually become known as the Can Am. In 1964 Shelby switched
The Ringbrothers De Tomaso Pantera “ADRNLN” has captured the attention of enthusiasts around the globe since its debut at the 2013 SEMA Show, having appeared in more than 100 different media outlets
by Michael Satterfield The Fabulous Fords Forever show is one of the largest annual gatherings of Ford fans on the westcoast. Held at Knott’s Berry Farm every year, the show attracts thousands
TGR Staff The De Tomaso Pantera offered here, chassis number ‘1070’, is the factory prototype Group 3 car and is unique among the 30-or-so examples produced to special order between 1972 and