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A rare supercar De Tomaso Pantera went on sale in Vladivostok

On Avto.ru the coupe was valued at 24 million rubles. The car is from 1971. In 55 years, he traveled only 88 thousand kilometers.

“A beautiful and powerful car from the unrecognized genius Alejandro DeTomaso. The car is in excellent condition, completely original and has always been serviced promptly by professionals,” the statement says.

De Tomaso Pantera was produced from 1971 to 1992 and replaced the Mangusta model. Its peculiarity lies in the concept of a “transcontinental” supercar: a stylish body from the famous Ghia studio hid an impressive V8 engine from Ford under the hood.

Thanks to this, the car combined European handling with the reliability and traction of an American muscle car, while remaining relatively affordable for its time.

De Tomaso Pantera cars are famous for their participation in filming and were owned by many celebrities, including Elvis Presley.

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