1970 Detomaso Mangusta for sale! Motorcar Classics is proud to
present this 1970 Detomaso Mangusta featured in black with the
original saddle leather interior. The De Tomaso Mangusta
was unveiled at the 1966 Turin Motor Show and entered production in
1967. The Mangusta, a word that means mongoose in Italian, was a
clever nod to the car's intended purpose to be a fierce competitor
to the Shelby Cobra. Giorgetto Giugiaro, one of the most renowned
automotive designers of all time, was responsible for the
Mangusta's design. The Mangusta's styling was characterized by its
low, wide stance and sharp, angular lines. The car's most
distinctive feature was the unique gullwing-style engine covers,
which provided a striking visual and allowed for easy access to the
engine and luggage compartment from both sides of the car.
Underneath the Italian coachwork our Mangusta is powered by a Ford
302CI V8 engine mated to a five-speed ZF manual transmission with
classic gated shifter, which sends power back to a limited slip
differential and out to the rear wheels. The Mangusta's performance
was impressive for its time, with a top speed of around 155 mph and
acceleration from 0-60 mph in under 6 seconds. Our
Mangusta is one of only 401 built. It is the desirable
quad-headlamp configuration. This Mangusta is fitted with dual
circuit Girling disc brakes, and Campagnolo 15 x 8 rear and 15 x 7
front wheels. It's powered by the later 302 Ford V8 producing 230
bhp and 310 lb ft of torque. This rare Mangusta is an older
restoration which drives well. The interior is excellent. The car
has never been damaged. The paint is very presentable, but has some
issues. The original jack and tools are included. We would describe
it as a high-level driver, a #3+ on the scale. Your inspection is
invited.
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