One of the cars that truly fascinated me in my childhood, although it was only much later that I managed to see one live. The flamboyance of Alejandro de Tomaso, wearing watches above sleeve cuffs (specially made shirts for this) carried the brand for a w
It was built at a factory that had previously been renovated and tooled to make the Qvale Mangusta, pictured here. That car, in turn, evolved from the design of the De Tomaso Bigua concept car. There was a falling out with De Tomaso prior to launch, so th
Big american engine, a nice body: A car with a lot of charm and power. Credit: Car and Classic ( I think. I will correct on request if I made a mistake ). And this interior.. You almost smell the perfume of oil, fuel and leather... Best, Nicolas
A car I didn't know. When I think De Tomaso, the Pantera comes to my mind. Here is a much more recent one, from 2001. A beast, as it seems quite light, 300 HP for its 4, 6 liter Cobra Engine. And no power steering nor power brake! Credit pictures; Car and
It is a tradition for me: I never miss the gathering of classic cars on the Place Vendôme which symbolizes the starting line of the Rallye des Princesses. The route of the rallye starts in Paris and ends in St Tropez. But today the St Tropez weather was a
Errrrrrr .... maybe in my dreams. Actually this pic was taken at the Zoute Grand Prix in october. The first day i went to have a quick look. The second day of the event i visited my friend at his dealership, here you see Massimo's Ducati 888 .... he bough
alkiro, Did you use Google? The #12 "muscle" car was actually a 1973 De Tomaso Pantera GT5 with FORD engine 1973 De Tomaso Pantera GT5 Now, can you guess this rare bird ? #14 Regards, MTF