How many De Tomaso Pantera GT5 were made?

How many De Tomaso Pantera GT5 were made?

From a production number standpoint, a total of 252 GT5 Panteras were built and fewer than 183 GT5-S models. Production of the GT5-S ceased close to 1990 as the supply of the 351 cu. in. Cleveland V8 coming to a close, Alejandro began installing the Ford 351 Windsor engine going forward.

What kind of car is Pantera?

sports car
The De Tomaso Pantera is a mid-engine sports car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer De Tomaso from 1971 to 1992. Italian for “Panther”, the Pantera was the automaker’s most popular model, with over 7,000 manufactured over its twenty-year production run.

How much is a De Tomaso Mangusta?

The demand for De Tomaso’s revered model is due to its iconic beauty, at rest or in motion; and because nothing like it can ever be built again. Especially noteworthy is that while this particular Mangusta is estimated to fetch as much as $275,000, it’s being offered without reserve.

Who owns De Tomaso?

De Tomaso Automobili S.p.A.
De Tomaso/Parent organizations

Is De Tomaso still in business?

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 sports car called the P72….De Tomaso.

The old De Tomaso logo
Type Private
Founder Alejandro de Tomaso
Headquarters Modena, Italy (1959–2004)
Area served Worldwide

How much did a 1971 Pantera cost?

From a modest $10,000 in 1971, a classic Pantera can cost you anything between $50,000 to even $250,000, although the latter, listed on Hemmings is a 1983 model and was Carroll Shelby’s personal car. Most ready-to-go model are in the $120,000-150,000 range.

Who made the De Tomaso Mangusta?

De Tomaso Mangusta
Manufacturer De Tomaso
Production 1967–1971 (401 produced)
Designer Giorgetto Giugiaro at Ghia
Body and chassis

How much does a De Tomaso P72 cost?

De Tomaso plans to build 72 units of the P72 and start the vehicle’s pricing at €750,000 (about $890,000). According to the company’s American production announcement, it has “oversubscribed” reservations for the supercar.

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