19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta


19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta

You can find De Tomaso cars for sale in the Classic Driver Market. If asked to recall a Modenese sports car from the early Seventies, most would think back to the 246 Dino or 365 'Daytona'. But concurrently, Ferrari's neighbour De Tomaso was producing the Mangusta - and a prime example is currently being sold in the Classic Driver Market.


The De Tomaso Mangusta An Italian Cobra Killer Designed By Giugiaro

Today, NADA Guides suggests the Mangusta has a retail value range between $96,900 and $258,300, while Hagerty Insurance rates this car even higher, with #3 "good" at $219,000, and a breathtaking $330,000 for a #1 "concours"-quality example. The days of cheap Mangustas are truly history, but Alejandro de Tomaso's wickedly fun choice of name for.


1968 De Tomaso Mangusta

When Carroll Shelby pulled out of his partnership with Alejandro De Tomaso, De Tomaso took it personally. Exactly why their deal to build the P70, an Italian-designed replacement for the Shelby.


19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta

In DeTomaso's case, yes. The Mangusta was exempted thanks to the "Bayh Law", which allowed manufacturers of less than 400 cars to sell them in the US without any need to conform. That apparently included lighting, as the tested Mangusta had European lights, and its speedometer was metric.


1969 De Tomaso Mangusta by Ghia New York Driven By Disruption 2015 RM Sotheby's

Under the Hood: Why De Tomaso's Mangusta Is an Outlier That Collectors Covet Presented by Mecum Auctions, this 1970 example is estimated to fetch as much as $275,000 but is being offered.


A Bright Green 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta

The De Tomaso Mangusta ranks as one of Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro's most outstanding mid-engined designs. Originally created based on a backbone chassis built for the P70 racing car intended for Can-Am competition, the Mangusta was a supercar in every sense of the word.


An Original 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta

The De Tomaso Mangusta is a sports car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer De Tomaso between 1967 and 1971. It was succeeded by the De Tomaso Pantera . History The Mangusta uses a modified version of the De Tomaso P70 chassis The Mangusta replaced the Vallelunga model, on which its chassis was based. [3]


1972 De Tomaso Mangusta by Ghia Paris 2018 RM Sotheby's

FOLLOW MARKET De Tomaso introduced the Mangusta, meaning mongoose in Italian, in 1967. A mid engined two seat sports car, the Mangusta was powered by a V8 engine, a Ford 289 in Europe, and a Ford 302 in North America.


19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta

19,710 ACTUAL MILES, FULLY RESTORED, TASTEFUL UPGRADES, 1 OF 401 PRODUCED, RARE! Italian design, American V8 power, and tantalizingly low production numbers make the De Tomaso Mangusta an exotic that's constantly in demand. This 1969 model is a truly beautiful car that's been fully restored and is ready to be driven or collected, your choice.


19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta

A rare opportunity to get up close and personal with an original De Tomaso Mangusta. and its sun visors. Of the 401 built, less than 200 still exist. This.


19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta Hemmings Daily

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1972 De Tomaso Mangusta by Ghia Paris 2018 RM Sotheby's

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1969 De Tomaso Mangusta Shelby MkV Prototype Was Built As A Ford GT40 Successor Carscoops

Clearly bitter after his snub from Shelby, Alejandro de Tomaso decided to name the new car Mangusta as the Mongoose was one of the few mammals able to kill a cobra. Without the prospect of any top flight racing on the horizon, Alejandro de Tomaso switched his attention to creating an automotive brand that could match the European thoroughbreds.


Editor's Choice 1971 De Tomaso Mangusta Classic Driver Magazine

The De Tomaso Mangusta was built shortly after a falling out between two of the biggest personalities in the automotive world of the 1960s - Alejandro de Tomaso and Carroll Shelby. Many have surmised that the name of the "Mangusta" was a direct jab at Shelby by de Tomaso - it means "Mongoose" in Italian, and the Mongoose is the only.


19671971 De Tomaso Mangusta

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An Original 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta

Reviews 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta Road Test: High Adventure From the Archive: There are other cars we would rather drive but none we would rather be seen in. By Car and Driver Benyas-Kaufman | Car.