1971 De Tomaso Mangusta VIN 8MA 1224

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


The 1971 model year was the final year of the Mangusta, and was the ultimate iteration of the classic supercar. What it allowed De Tomaso to do though was to have a solid basis for what their next car would be. And they created the De Tomaso Pantera, perhaps one of the most iconic Italian supercars ever created. Another car that looked like a.

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


1971 De Tomaso Mangusta La Collection Petitjean โ‚ฌ187,000 EUR | Sold | Riedstadt, Germany Results Details Additional Information Chassis No. 8MA 1224 Documents French Certificat d'Immatriculation Petitjean Catalogue PETITJEAN LOTS Offered from single ownership since 1978 Delivered new to Germany Highly original throughout, with one repaint

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta Hemmings Daily


The De Tomaso Mangusta The Mangusta, designed by the talented Giugiaro - then working at Carrozzeria GHIA - immediately grasps the strength of this design that inspires power and modernity. The Mangusta will then see daylight under the colors of the Argentine flag. Like other sports car manufacturers of that time, the Mangusta was equipped with a solid Ford V8 block.

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


$329,900 1970 DeTomaso Mangusta Price $399,900 Classic cars for sale in the most trusted collector car marketplace in the world. Hemmings Motor News has been serving the classic car hobby since 1954. We are largest vintage car website with the.

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


1971 De Tomaso Mangusta July 2, 2023 11:00am by Barry Ritholtz If you know of De Tomaso, it's probably because of the Pantera. The mid-engine, rear-drive sports car was a wonderful combination of Italian design and Detroit muscle. The body was by Carrozzeria Ghia, the powerplant was Ford's V8.

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


Very rare De Tomaso Mangusta in very original condition! 1971 European (Portuguese) delivered car ! Matching colors (blue/black), matching numbers engine and gearbox ! Interior completely original ! All history and the factory build sheet available. 1 of only 401 cars ever built, real collectors item !!

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


1967โ†’1971 De Tomaso Mangusta Share Tweet De Tomaso Mangusta One of the the more forgotten supercars is the DeTomaso Mangusta which was largely overshadowed by its successor the Pantera. Both cars shared the same mid-mounted V8 formula and became known for their American power wrapped in Italian style.

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


As Enzo Ferrari's infamous slight drove Ferruccio Lamborghini to start his namesake sports car company, the dissolution of a working relationship between Cobra builder Carroll Shelby and Argentine racer and boutique automaker Alejandro de Tomaso inspired a notorious name for the first V-8-powered exotic from De Tomaso Automobili.

An Original 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta


De Tomaso Mangusta De Tomaso Automobili SpA was founded by the Argentine-born Alejandro de Tomaso, in Modena, Italy, in 1959. Originally known for producing sports prototypes and racing cars (including a Formula One car for Frank Williams' team in 1970), the marque soon gained recognition for making sports cars such as the Pantera and Mangusta.

1971 De Tomaso Mangusta The European Sale featuring the Petitjean


Editor's Choice: 1971 De Tomaso Mangusta If asked to recall a Modenese sports car from the early Seventies, most would think back to the 246 Dino or 365 'Daytona'. But concurrently, Ferrari's neighbour De Tomaso was producing the Mangusta - and a prime example is currently being sold in the Classic Driver Market. Joe Breeze 10 August 2012

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


The De Tomaso Mangusta is a sports car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer De Tomaso between 1967 and 1971. It was succeeded by the De Tomaso Pantera . History The Mangusta uses a modified version of the De Tomaso P70 chassis The Mangusta replaced the Vallelunga model, on which its chassis was based. [3]

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


French title Chassis nยฐ 8MA 1266 - Outstanding condition and performance - Known history - Comprehensive file - Wide media coverage - "The wildest Mangusta " Alessandro de Tomaso, an Italian-Argentine, started his career in motorsport first by driving and then by building a Formula 1 car. As neither of these experiences satisfied him, he turned his hand to constructing Grand

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


1971 For Sale 1 Avg $277,111 Sales Count 15 Dollar Volume $4.2m Lowest Sale $185,500 Top Sale $440,000 Most Recent $230,000 Zoom: From To Status Sold High Bid For Sale Average Sale (Moving Average) Thinking of selling your classic or exotic car? Sell it with a PRO. Get started ALL LISTINGS GRID Looking to sell your De Tomaso Mangusta ?

De Tomaso Mangusta 19671971 26 August 2018 Autogespot


Feb 2, 2010 De Tomaso Mangusta is not the first answer most people give when asked to name a late-1960s Italian GT. But in terms of street presence and raw sex appeal, this lesser-known exotic.

19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


The Mangusta has a fascinating history involving a failed business deal between Alejandro de Tomaso and Carroll Shelby, who had a deal on the books to help build an SCCA-approved design with 7.0L V8 provided by de Tomaso for use in Can-Am series racing.

Editor's Choice 1971 De Tomaso Mangusta Classic Driver Magazine


De Tomaso introduced the Mangusta, meaning mongoose in Italian, in 1967. A mid engined two seat sports car, the Mangusta was powered by a V8. Learn more. There is 1 De Tomaso Mangusta for sale across all model years (1967 to 1971) and no 1971 De Tomaso Mangusta right now. There were 15 sold in the last 5 years. FOLLOW MARKET.