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1972' De Tomaso Pantera

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Published 21 November 2024ID: JE4WXy

Information from the owner

Body: Sports Car
Age: 52 years
Exterior color: Blue
Interior: Air Conditioning
Electronics: TV

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1972 De Tomaso Pantera
Famously featured in an episode of Breaking Bad, the hit Netflix TV series
Registration - FAX 483K
Chassis No. - THPNMR02716
M. O. T. - June 2025
Odometer - 46, 000
Flamboyantly presented in fantastic French Blue, this rare example of De Tomaso’s Pantera supercar has small-screen heritage. Seen in Season 4 Episode 10 of Breaking Bad, ‘FAX 483K’ is an immaculately presented left-hand drive Pantera - including sumptuous tan leather interior - spending much of its life in the United States, where the warmer weather is kinder to Seventies bodywork. A desirable pre-L model, with sleeker lines thanks to smaller chrome bumpers, this Pantera features original elements such as pop-up headlights, ‘Pantera’ side graphic and twin-binnacle instrument panel. Powered by a Ford 5. 75-litre Ford Cleveland V8, output when new was in excess of 330hp, and power is put to the rear wheels through a five-speed ZF transmission with a dog-leg open grate. Featuring disc brakes all-round, a high-torque V8, and robust gearbox, the Pantera is designed to go as well as it looks, with a 5. 5 seconds 0-60mph time when new.
A bona fide 70s supercar, ‘FAX 483K’ has been well maintained throughout its life, coming with a folder of receipts documenting work carried out over the years. The odometer displays an indicated 46, 000 miles, though given its history outside of the UK, this cannot be guaranteed. Records indicate that this Pantera was imported to the UK almost nine years ago, during which time ‘FAX 483K’ has continued to be cherished. The current owner describes all areas of the De Tomaso as being in ‘excellent’ condition, including the engine, transmission, electrics, bodywork, paint, and interior. They also state that the Ford V8 ‘sounds amazing’ and, matching contemporary reports, the Pantera is a surprisingly easy car to drive; a statement that can’t be said about much Italian exotica of the time.
Stunning example of De Tomaso’s 70s supercar
Spent its early years in the United States
Featured in TV series Breaking Bad
De Tomaso introduced the Pantera in 1970, with production starting in 1971, replacing the Mangusta. Designed by Ghia’s Tom Tjaarda, the styling - as with many sports cars of the period - started life as a fairly clean wedge-shape, and evolved over the years to become gradually less pointed; think Lamborghini Countach, Lotus Esprit… Pre-1972 models, such as this example, featured the ‘bumperette’ front bumpers – two small chrome strips on the front corners – which were replaced for the facelift with a single, full-width black rubber bumper, to fit US regulations. The US was a key market for the car, with De Tomaso selling the rights to the Pantera to Ford, to distribute the car Stateside; the firm retained rights to market the Pantera in Europe. With a focus on US sales, it meant the Pantera came well equipped, with the likes of electric windows and air conditioning. The Pantera was raced extensively, and remained in production until the early Nineties, rolling out with a new design from Marcelo Gandini as the Pantera 90 Si.
This Car has been entered into Hampson Auctions, The Bolesworth classic and performance car and motorcycle auction, which will be held at Bolesworth Castle, Tattenhall, Chester, CH3 9JJ on Sunday 24th November 2024.
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