1971 DeTomaso Pantera







Ended May 23, 2025 at 7:00 PM UTC
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When Italian Alejandro DeTomaso retired from racing, he turned to car manufacturing, and by the late 1960s he had given the world the four-cylinder Vallelunga and radical V8 Mangusta coupes — both aesthetically interesting and competent road cars. In the meantime, Ford had been seeking to acquire an exotic car company, which brought the heavyweight automaker to DeTomaso’s doorstep. Ford was very interested in the car that DeTomaso had in the works — the Pantera — and a deal was soon struck. The Pantera debuted at the New York Auto Show in 1970, along with a plan to import 10,000 to the U.S. to be sold at Lincoln-Mercury dealerships.
Styling came courtesy of young American Tom Tjaarda at Ghia. The crisp lines and long snout sat atop a pressed-steel unit chassis, while its 300-hp Ford 351 cubic-inch “Cleveland” V8 was situated midship and paired with a five-speed ZF transaxle. Weight distribution was predictably biased toward the rear, 150 mph was not out of the question, and the car came with amenities like air conditioning, which American buyers demanded.
The Pantera impressed the right people, including Car & Driver magazine, which raved in August 1971 that “even novitiate automotive visionaries will recognize [the car] as a little piece of tomorrow today."
Highlights
Offered from the Shortt Collection
Finished in Bright Yellow paint over black interior with leather bucket seats
Powered by a 351 cu-in mid-mounted V8 engine rated at 330 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque from factory
Five-speed manual transmission
The chassis number (THPNLY01660) decodes as:
T – De Tomaso
H – Modena, Italy, assembly plant
PN – Pantera
L – 1971 model year
Y – February
01660 – Sequential production number (with corresponding De Tomaso 1660 rear badge)
Features
Advertised performance: 0-60 mph in 5.5 seconds, 1/4 mile in 13.5 seconds, and top speed of 159 mph
Disc brakes all around
Independent suspension with coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers
Quad exhaust
Three-spoke detachable NRG steering wheel
Air conditioning
Power windows
MSD Ignition and MSD tach adapter
Vertical-mounted aftermarket Sony stereo
15-inch GTS wheels
BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires: 225/60R15 front, 295/50R15 rear
Large De Tomaso lettering along rocker panels
Known Imperfections
Paint imperfections on front below bumper
Paint bubbling and light rust on latch inside driver’s rear door frame
Tinting on passenger window is scraped
Paint chips inside passenger rear door frame
Light surface rust on door hinges
Some paint imperfections on rocker panels
Light corrosion on underside
Included
Floor mats
Spare tire with cover
Pantera owner’s manual
De Tomaso tool roll
Tool bag
Fire extinguisher
Spare wipers and belts
First aid kit
Assorted spare parts
Ownership History
The Georgia seller of this 1971 De Tomaso Pantera has owned it since 2009.
Additional documents
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1971 DeTomaso Pantera · No reserve




