This Custom-Ordered De Tomaso Pantera Is Peak ’70s Flamboyance
This 1975 Pantera is one of the more interesting bespoke supercars we've seen.
Custom-ordered De Tomaso Panteras? Not so much. Though the Italian-American hybrid supercar was ordered in relatively great numbers for the era, with around 7,260 produced, we can't recall ever seeing a factory special Pantera—until now. At French auction house Artcurial's recent Parisienne sale, a strikingly personalized 1975 De Tomaso Pantera failed to sell but won our hearts with its swoopy bodywork and period-perfect white-over-white accents.
According to Artcurial, a Greek entrepreneur, talent promoter, and personal friend of Alejandro de Tomaso ordered this Pantera new in 1975 with a long dossier of special requests. "No Pantera script on the side, vehicle as low as possible, dashboard in white leather, the area below the small gauges on the dashboard shall also be in white leather as well as the inside door covers," the official request reads. "A 'T' shall be fitted in the middle of the radiator. EE plates requested, no rear bumper, and free-flow exhaust system."
What is not mentioned in the original order is this Pantera's wild bodywork, initially wearing Group 4-style fender flares that somewhere along the line were swapped for the current box flairs. It is believed somewhere in the late 1970s, the car's Ford-sourced 5.7-liter V-8 was bored out to 7.0 liters. This odd Pantera is presented today in its original configuration, restored at some point after it was purchased from Italian police impound. Apparently, strange dealings with the car's registration and number plates led to its confiscation from Mantas in 1985—he never collected it from the impound.
Though Artcurial raked in almost $22 million in total sales from the Parisienne sale, this Pantera is one of a few lots that failed to sell. If you're interested, we're sure Artcurial would be tickled pink if you dropped it a line with your bank information.