1974 De Tomaso Pantera L
Chassis No.: THPNNE06879
Miles: 135
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Just 135 miles from new, totally original!
This is truly a “time warp” car! It has never turned
a wheel and is just as it was when purchased new 33 years ago. To
the collector who is looking for an original car it doesn’t get any
better than this “out of the box” example. It has never been touched,
modified, damaged or restored. It is totally as it was when NEW and
completely period correct.
It is hard to imagine a more perfect example of any
33-year old collector car than this De Tomaso. It has only covered
100 miles from new, having been coveted by successive collector owners,
and retains fascinating details such as the original unused collapsible
spare tire.
The car comes with its purchase invoice dated February
25, 1975, the Manufacture’s Statement of Origin, the original manual
and certificates of title issued since new. The car was featured in
the Fall 2003 edition of the Pantera International magazine.
Canepa Design has just completed a full mechanical
service and cosmetic detail on the car to awaken it from
its years in storage. The car was fully inspected and every system
serviced including changing all fluids, belts, hoses, and filters.
Only period correct OEM parts were used in this process.
The engine has been fully serviced including rebuilding
the carburetor and replacing the oil pan gasket. New plugs, filters,
and all new hoses were installed. The exhaust system has been cleaned
and Jet coated to match the original finish and new exhaust gaskets
installed. The transmission was serviced and it’s fluid replaced.
The clutch master and slave cylinders were replaced.
The brake booster, master cylinders and brake calipers
were all rebuilt and new brake hoses installed. Wheel bearings were
re-packed and new wheel seals installed. All new upper and lower control
arm bushings have been installed. Our four-wheel alignment has set
the suspension to factory specifications.
The air conditioning compressor and clutch were replaced
and the system converted to modern 134 refrigerant. It works better
than new.
Our detail department then spent over 200 hours cleaning and detailing
every square inch of this car. The interior exterior and even the
bottom of the car are in “as NEW” condition.
The car is spectacular in every aspect. Everything works
just as it did when it left the factory and it drives perfect.
About the De Tomaso Pantera
Alejandro de Tomaso has purchased Ghia in the late 1960’s and produced
the Ford 302 V8 powered mid engine Mangusta super car. During the
course of the Mangusta deal, de Tomaso has established a good relationship
with the Ford Motor Company. This was very instrumental in his next
automotive venture, the Pantera. The new Pantera used a unitized body
and the larger 351 cid Ford “Cleveland” V8, developing up to 330 HP.
With a top speed of 160 mph it made headlines and Ford took a stake,
offering the car through Lincoln-Mercury dealerships.
The body was styled by Tom Tjaarda, son of Lincoln-Zephyr
designer John Tjaarda, then working at Ghia. Lincoln-Mercury records
show 6,000 cars sold over its four-year production run.
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