1972 De Tomaso Pantera for sale! Finished in classic white over an
all-original black cabin, this 1972 De Tomaso Pantera, VIN
THPNMR02743, presents as a highly authentic and well-preserved
example of the landmark Italo-American midengine supercar that
redefined exotic performance for the U.S. market in the early
1970s. Showing just 45,093 believedoriginal miles, the car retains
mostly original paint with only minor touchups, a rarity among
Panteras and a strong indicator of careful ownership and gentle use
over more than five decades. Power comes from Ford's legendary 351
cubic inch Cleveland V8, a robust, high revving small block that
delivered roughly 330 horsepower when new and was chosen
specifically to give Italian exotic character with American muscle
reliability and serviceability. That engine is paired with the
desirable ZF 5speed manual transaxle, a racingbred gearbox shared
with period endurance cars, providing the kind of direct,
mechanical connection and longlegged gearing enthusiasts expect in
a serious 1970s performance machine. Originally developed through
De Tomaso's partnership with Ford and sold in the U.S. through
select LincolnMercury dealers, the Pantera was designed by Tom
Tjaarda at Ghia and introduced monocoque construction to the
marque, giving it the structural stiffness and refinement needed to
compete with Ferrari and Lamborghini of the era. Period road tests
praised the Pantera's ability to offer exotic looks and mid engine
balance with the tractability of a big torque American V8, which
made it notably easier to live with in traffic than many
contemporary Italian exotics while still delivering thrilling
acceleration and top speed capability.Our Pantera was originally
purchased by a well-known Ford Executive, Bernie Golick, who took
delivery of the car at the De Tomaso facility in Italy. Bernie
owned it until his death three years ago. If you search "Bernie
Golick's Pantera" you will find a wealth of materials about Bernie,
and photos and video links of him with the car. He wrote the book
for Ford on Pantera reliability updates, and the car comes with
much documentation. My consignor, the second owner, acquired the
car from his family and commissioned recent services and upgrades
to the car including an updated modern aluminum radiator with new
electric fans and an electric fan controller, new headlight
actuators and headlights, updated AC components, electronic
ignition, new water pump, new alternator , all new belts and hoses.
For a Pantera enthusiast, the car's unrepeatable strength lies in
its provenance and originality.As a 1972 car, this Pantera benefits
from earlyseries purity of design combined with the key driveline
refinements that arrived after initial production, including the
improved fourboltmain Cleveland block and more aggressive Cobra Jet
cam profile that helped restore much of the output lost to
tightening emissions rules. The white exterior flatters the car's
crisp wedge profile and flared haunches, emphasizing the low
stance, deep side scoops and dramatic engine cover that announce
its mid engine layout, while the untouched black interior
underscores the car's originality and offers a purposeful
environment with simple, driver oriented instrumentation.
Accompanied by service history and the original owner's manual,
this example shows the kind of continuous stewardship that
collectors prize, suggesting a life of regular but respectful use
rather than neglect or heavy modification. With approximately 7,000
Panteras built over a 20plusyear production runand the majority of
U.S.market cars delivered only from 1972 to 1975good, largely
unmodified cars like THPNMR02743 have become increasingly difficult
to find as values have risen and many cars have been heavily
customized or used for competition. Today the Pantera is recognized
as one of the most compelling performance icons of the 1970s,
celebrated for its fusion of Italian design and American power and
enjoying strong demand in the collector car market, where top
examples can command sixfigure prices and sit comfortably alongside
contemporary offerings from Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati.
This well kept, highly original 1972 Pantera offers an attractive
opportunity for the enthusiast seeking an important bluechip 1970s
exotic that remains both thrilling to drive and highly regarded as
a longterm collectible.
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