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De Tomaso Automobili isn't a household name like Ferrari or Lamborghini, but in its early days, it was an Italian sports car ...
Built by an all-star team including Peter Brock and Carroll Shelby, the De Tomaso P70 is a unique prototype racer that ...
The P72 is also advertised as a spiritual successor to the 1965 De Tomaso P70, a racing car designed by Alejandro De Tomaso and Carroll Shelby. While it may trace its lineage to the P70, ...
The De Tomaso P72 has finally been unveiled, ... the brainchild of the brand's founder, Alejandro de Tomaso, and race car driver and genius engineer Carroll Shelby. ...
De Tomaso wasn't able to stretch Ford's small-block that far and couldn't build the car in time for the 1965 racing season, so a frustrated Shelby pulled out. Bring a Trailer ...
The modern De Tomaso revealed a follow up in the form of the V-12-powered P900 hypercar. The design is clearly derived from the P72 but the new rear section features a roof scoop, stabilizer fin ...
Italian exotic-car maker De Tomaso is best known for the Pantera. Before the Pantera, however, ... It's a tiny wildcat of a car with F1 and sports-car racing pedigree.
De Tomaso came out swinging with the release of its first production road car, the Vallelunga. Prior to its release, De Tomaso was strictly a low-volume manufacturer of race cars for Formula ...
Named Guarà and unveiled to the public at the 1993 Geneva Motor Show, De Tomaso’s new model was meant to blur the line between a sports car and a full-blown supercar.
The annual Hot Wheels Legends Tour is back after taking August off, and the brand has selected a resto-modded 1971 De Tomaso Pantera as a finalist in the event. Inspired by the world of vintage ...