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my next car - 4/18/2008 2:01:15 PM   
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detomaso pantera gt5 FTMFWOMGBBQWTF

and actually woulda already had one if we hadnt found the camaro first.

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 2:05:19 PM   
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I heard those were super slow off the line but are okay in the twisties.

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 2:06:14 PM   
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they r a 6spd built for the raod course...so yeah...if thats how u wanna put it

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 2:06:35 PM   
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Very cool cars.  I have heard that at high speeds the front end will actually lift up off of the ground from the lack of downforce.  Of course that isn't cool, but how many people could say they wrecked their car because it tryed to fly away?

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 2:08:25 PM   
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thats why the gt series hav chin spoilers duh...

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 2:13:05 PM   
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^pre-gt pantera

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 2:14:58 PM   
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Elvis Presley owned a Pantera and once fired a gun at it when it wouldn't start.

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 2:46:16 PM   
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its got a 351w w/ a 750 holley and LT's from the factory...elvis was any idiot for shooting at it

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:05:10 PM   
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it has a 351C big difference the 351w was atruck motor back then

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:21:22 PM   
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is it a cleveland???? hmmm gonna hav to check my facts on that one...

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:25:46 PM   
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yeah its a cleve



Alejandro De Tomaso was born in Argentina, to a wealthy Italian family who ran a cattle ranch on a great piece of land along the Rio De la Platte river, land originally granted by the King of Spain to one of De Tomaso’s Spanish forebears.But rather than settle for the life of a cattle baron, De Tomaso yearned to be a race car driver, and in the early ‘50’s, he managed to achieve that aim, driving borrowed Italian cars in local races. But his political commentaries in a student newspaper ran him afoul of dictator Juan Peron and he fled to Italy in ‘55, where, soon after, he met lsabelle Haskell, a tall blonde American woman race driver. After driving as a team in several International races against famous racers like Carroll Shelby, Masten Gregory, Juan Manuel Fangio, and Phil Hill, in ‘57 they were married in a society wedding in West Palm Beach, Florida. In 1959, they founded their auto building firm, De Tomaso Automobili, in Modena, their first car a 1.5 liter Formula 2 car built along Cooper lines with a OSCA engine built by the Maserati brothers. DeTomaso brought this car to Sebring in 1959 for the 12 hour race and drove it himself. The next car was built for the Formula Junior class. In 1962, he had worked his way up to Formula 1, using an Alfa engine, and he began to be known for his far-out experiments, like designing a flat-eight engine, or casting the monocoque tub for a single seater chassis in magnesium. Like many a race car builder, he hoped to emulate Ferrari and build road cars that would embody the qualities of his racing cars and be fast, good handling cars. His first effort at a road car, introduced in 1963, was the Vallelunga, a small fastback coupe named after a racetrack near Rome. It had exotic styling--almost like a mini Ferrari 250LM-- but was powered by a practical four cylinder Ford Cortina engine. This became a De Tomaso hallmark--to feature exotic styling on the outside but always have an off-the-shelf production engine under the engine lid. After 52 Vallelunga coupes were made, DeTomaso received some investment capital from his in-laws and he and lsabelle took a gamble on upsizing to a bigger car-the Ford V8-powered mid-engined Mangusta (Mongoose). The crisp styling by young Giorgetto Giugiaro of Ghia Carrozzeria set the sports car world on its ear. Visually, it was a match for Lamborghini’s Miura, though its Ford V8 was not high-tuned as the engines in purebred foreign exotics. Kjell Qvale’s British Motor Car Distributors in California ordered over 200 of them and, for one brief shining moment in time in the late ‘60’s, the Mangusta was the car to have. They say "luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity" and that is precisely what happened next. In 1969, Ford Motor Company in Dearborn happened to be looking for an Italian exotic car company to buy. His merger proposal having been rebuffed by Enzo Ferrari several years earlier, Henry Ford II, grandson of the first Henry Ford, sent emissaries to De Tomaso after looking at the Mangusta. His men decided that the Mangusta wasn’t quite right for Ford, but very close in concept. Fortunately, De Tomaso gave Ford an advance peek at models for his next car, the unitized body Pantera. Ford decided that this new design--built more like a Detroit car-- was right for them and in 1969 Ford bought a good piece of DeTomaso’s firm, along with the Ghia and Vignale coachbuilding firms that DeTomaso had bought earlier. There was talk of Ford USA importing 10,000 Panteras, starting with the 1971 model year. But the Pantera got an auspicious start. Plagued with early teething problems, there was a recall right at the beginning and the car was saddled with an undeserved reputation for poor quality. Suffice it to say that, before the four years of U.S.-importation ended, the Pantera Clubs (including Pantera International) had not only diagnosed every problem but come up with low-cost solutions. Today Panteras are among the most bulletproof of exotic Italian cars on the road and, as a result, they are far cheaper to run and own than Ferraris, Maseratis and Lamborghinis due to De Tomaso and Ford’s fortuitous choice of an off-the-shelf Mustang engine, the robust 310-hp. Ford 351-C, as the powerplant. This is proven time and time again at events like the Pocono Italian car day held each July 4th. The Panteras arrive in force and vanquish all but the most expensive purebred Italian exotics. Even though Ford canceled importation of the Pantera to the U.S. in 1974, the story didn’t end there. No--not by a long shot. De Tomaso had retained the right to market the car in the rest of the world and he built several thousand more Panteras in the next two decades, including the exciting GT-5, with its "running boards," deep front spoiler and tall Countach-style rear wing-on-stilts. Following that, in the late ‘80’s, was the GT5-S, with not just flared rear wheelwells but with the entire rear fenders flared! The last Pantera design-- the fourth generation so to speak--was the Pantera Si, redesigned from front to back by the famous Lamborghini Miura and Countach designer, Marcello Gandini, who created an exciting up-date, while still retaining some of the unique forms Tom Tjaarda’s original design had in 1971. (Those interested in getting up to speed on their De Tomaso history can find it all in a nutshell in the spectacular book De Tomaso the Man and the Machines by Wallace A. Wyss, available from P.I. To order directly from P.I. visit our club store. In 1993 De Tomaso introduced the BMW-powered mid-engined Guara, a totally modern car with a modern interpretation of the "spine frame." De Tomaso had introduced in 1963 in his Vallelunga. This car was imported to America only as a race car, where it was fitted with a Ford 4.6 liter 4-cam V8. In Europe it is sold as a road car with a BMW V8. De Tomasos’ old friends, the San Francisco-based Kjell Qvale family, decided to repeat history in 1998 and inked a deal to import another new De Tomaso design, a car which they called the Mangusta. A front-engined car powered by a 4-cam aluminum block Ford V8, it boasts a novel roof design that can be configured either as a closed coupe, as a targa or as a fully open convertible. In early 2000, there was a divorce between the Qvale Automotive Group and DeTomaso Modena S.p.A. Each firm went their separate way. In July of 2000, DeTomaso Modena S.p.A

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:27:08 PM   
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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:27:46 PM   
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wow OWNED...

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:36:17 PM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQiScYPGO-U&feature=related

music to my ears...

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:39:19 PM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00FcdPWP3EM&feature=related
fukkin beautiful

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:41:14 PM   
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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:41:54 PM   
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I think you should shoot it with a gun before it reproduces more ugly crap from the 70's or 80's.  

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:45:05 PM   
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Pantera>99-04 gt with door moldings

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:46:30 PM   
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wow really red ass really? those cars are beautiful...

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RE: my next car - 4/18/2008 3:51:45 PM   
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I think it looks on par with a delorean. 


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