Italian Supercar Or American Impostor? DeTomaso Pantera GT5

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Is The DeTomaso Pantera GT5 Just One Step Shy Of Greatness? It has long lived in the shadow of other cars from Modena like Ferrari and Lamborghini but it is time to re-evaluate it. Made and designed in Italy but with a 5.8L Ford V8 this was always going to be a controversial offering, today I drive it and find out for myself if it really is worthy of being considered with the best Ferrari can offer.
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  • @Number27
    @Number27  Před měsícem

    Love these cars so much i went and bought a project one in Oaklahoma USA - check the video out! czcams.com/video/-3eCUufZzX4/video.htmlsi=p8r7YYF9UBt_iAkc

  • @glennoropeza3545
    @glennoropeza3545 Před rokem +190

    The Pantera is over 50yrs old yet it's still looks years ahead of it's time!

    • @sirrick59
      @sirrick59 Před rokem +11

      It still looks like it was built yesterday.
      I love these.
      When I was a kid, I had a De Tomaso Mangusta Matchbox car.

    • @mikaeljonsson4686
      @mikaeljonsson4686 Před rokem +7

      Gorgeous looking car! Still looks amaaazing!

    • @StroopWaffel
      @StroopWaffel Před rokem +5

      Oh my god the 70s were already 50 years ago not 30 ☠️ I’m old

    • @untitled795
      @untitled795 Před rokem +2

      No it does not.

    • @Dennell_Mount_and_Blade
      @Dennell_Mount_and_Blade Před rokem +7

      @@untitled795 It still looks better than 99.9% of all modern sport cars.

  • @iannicholls5253
    @iannicholls5253 Před rokem +332

    Jack, you did my GT5 proud and a great informative video as well. A thoroughly enjoyable Day, with a really proper Chap! 🏆

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před rokem +39

      Ian!! So glad you liked the video and fab to meet you. Loved driving your GT5!

    • @h533feg
      @h533feg Před rokem +12

      Chapeau sir, what a car.

    • @thecycle2worker152
      @thecycle2worker152 Před rokem +17

      Thanks for sharing Ian, What a joy 👏 and that colour 🍷

    • @AlienLivesMatter
      @AlienLivesMatter Před rokem +13

      The exterior and interior colours are superb

    • @stewkeene
      @stewkeene Před rokem +14

      You have a really terrific car there Ian 👍🏻

  • @supercomp7078
    @supercomp7078 Před rokem +164

    It is absolutely awesome to see someone get so excited about a car they are testing, brilliant.

    • @lakefield2112
      @lakefield2112 Před rokem +3

      Agreed. Wonderful video - thank you!

    • @barfmeister8509
      @barfmeister8509 Před rokem +3

      Yep, I’ll second that 🥳

    • @RennayM
      @RennayM Před rokem

      Seeing him react to that car pretty much as I would made it even more enjoyable.. love your work Jack 👍🏽

    • @janvandekerk6877
      @janvandekerk6877 Před rokem +1

      The De Tomaso Pantera is a furiously fast car . It requires the qualities of a fighter jet pilot to drive : a sharp brain and concentration and an equal measure of sharp reflexes to handle !

    • @fernandob4774
      @fernandob4774 Před rokem

      Totally agree. This is definitely in my top 10 of favorite car videos on CZcams - and I watched A LOT

  • @chrisreed3929
    @chrisreed3929 Před rokem +128

    Always had a lot of love for the Pantera. Italian looks with a bullet proof American V8. I'm jealous of your opportunity to drive it.

    • @strat0871
      @strat0871 Před rokem +5

      Agree, and the top in that kind of car would be a Bizzarini for me. Cheers from France.

    • @chrisreed3929
      @chrisreed3929 Před rokem +2

      @@strat0871 Bonjour👍

    • @adriaandeleeuw8339
      @adriaandeleeuw8339 Před rokem +6

      The Joke is ..... it is not an American built engine.... The engines were sourced from Australia.

    • @zdzislaw1931
      @zdzislaw1931 Před rokem +1

      @@adriaandeleeuw8339 some

    • @felicetanka
      @felicetanka Před rokem +2

      The designer is from Argentina and the emblem is the Argentine flag, with the his wife's name, Isabel, on its colors.

  • @osmaningozyaslari
    @osmaningozyaslari Před rokem +55

    I will probably never drive that car, but the joy and enthusiasm you have while driving it, makes me feel as though I was driving it my self. Thank you.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před rokem +7

      Thank you for watching and for your kind comments!!

    • @mrdebris1217
      @mrdebris1217 Před 11 měsíci

      Exactly what I thought!

  • @tedgeldberg6498
    @tedgeldberg6498 Před rokem +59

    A friend and fellow Pantera owner as well as 308 owner sent me this video, and what a joy it is to watch your excitement. I have owned my '72 Pantera for over 25 years, rarely drove it for the first 18 years due to so many issues, and finally decided I wanted to enjoy rather than resent driving it, and I put it through a 4 year restoration/ modification to make it a car I could drive without worry anytime I wanted to. My car is now everything I always hoped it would be, reliable, luxurious, powerful (over 500hp) and stunning to look at. The sound and the torque are the two most notable experiences when driving a Pantera especially one that has a massaged engine. The pulling power from even high speeds is exhilarating, and the roar coming from just behind your head is intoxicating. If you ever find yourself in Southern California and want to take mine out for a weekend, you're welcome to it. You'll not be disappointed. Your descriptions of the ride, the steering, the pedal box etc. are spot on, like you've been driving one for years. I do, however, like the original narrow bodied, small bumperette cars from 1971-early 1972 as they look so much sleeker and simpler. Tjaarda's brilliant design has aged very well for being a 52 year old concept. The offer's always open, let me know.

    • @baasbowing
      @baasbowing Před rokem +4

      Wow Jack!! Did you read this???👆🏼

    • @johnmclean4911
      @johnmclean4911 Před rokem +1

      Just a shame you can't post a picture of your car Ted. There one of the most beautiful car's produced more so the wide bodied ones. Yup your truly pleased owning one Ted. But I dare say it costs a small fortune to keep it on the road like most exotic cars.

    • @tedgeldberg6498
      @tedgeldberg6498 Před rokem +4

      The fortune is spent making it luxurious, reliable, comfortable, and attractive. Now that it's done, there is no upkeep outside of an occasional oil change and the considerable amount of gasoline that it consumes. And fortunately, southern California is home to a number of Pantera parts vendors who are able to supply virtually every single part that a Pantera has. If you're ever out this way, give me a holler, you're welcome to take it out for a spin.

    • @rickelpers1820
      @rickelpers1820 Před rokem +1

      I can see your appreciation of Jack driving this beautiful car. I’ve always loved panteras. This one is is the nicest one I’ve ever seen.
      It is amazingly generous of you to invite him to drop by and take yours for a ride. If you want to offer to me that invitation, I’d absolutely love to experience driving a planters.

    • @tedgeldberg6498
      @tedgeldberg6498 Před rokem +4

      @@rickelpers1820 Dear Rick,
      Anytime you'd like to drive the Pantera, you're welcome to do so. Send me a private message whenever you'd like to do so, and I'll send you my contact information. I had it out at a car show this morning with 3 friends, all of whom have Panteras. And next Sunday morning about 5 minutes from my home is the Best of France and Italy car show where I would guess we'll see15-25 Panteras parked among dozens of Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Maseratis and probably 800-1000 cars manufactured in Italy or France. Great show at Woodley Park in Van Nuys part of Los Angeles.

  • @monsterkillsports3499
    @monsterkillsports3499 Před rokem +262

    Sorry But this is not a car,THIS IS ART

    • @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785
      @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785 Před rokem +17

      Never apologize for speaking the Truth!

    • @Sonnymonster
      @Sonnymonster Před rokem +3

      The GT4 is even better looking with it’s more bulbous arched and Matt black bonnet imo👍

    • @shinyamaguchi7131
      @shinyamaguchi7131 Před rokem +3

      Wats the story Pantera had to put American V8?

    • @KrustyKlown
      @KrustyKlown Před rokem +3

      over 30 years old and still turning heads... and probably always will

    • @monsterkillsports3499
      @monsterkillsports3499 Před rokem +3

      @Jimmy Two Times even the Lamborghini Huracan is a reskinned R8 ..but Who Cares

  • @garyferrari1366
    @garyferrari1366 Před rokem +27

    Italian styling with American muscle, marriage made in heaven

  • @andrewmoorhouse687
    @andrewmoorhouse687 Před rokem +60

    Always loved the Pantera and it’s still got ‘it’ today. It may be my age, as these were among ‘the’ cars when I grew up, but these do far more for me than the modern hypercars, which mostly just leave me cold.

    • @janvandekerk6877
      @janvandekerk6877 Před rokem +4

      I totally agree with you . The pantera was a car with soul and character . But the offerings that there are now from the mass manufacturers that we see so much on the roads are so depressingly soulless . Yuk ! !

    • @DavidM-mb1vx
      @DavidM-mb1vx Před rokem +1

      The 60’s cars were so nice. Especially the Italian works of art. The early 70s we’re still good looking but the mid late 70’s lost it.

    • @majorp7967
      @majorp7967 Před měsícem +1

      Totally agree.

  • @danieldravot341
    @danieldravot341 Před rokem +6

    In 1973, on my first trip to Europe, I went to de Tomaso just to nose around, partly because there were no tours of Ferrari in English that day. I liked the look of the car and the Ford Cleveland 351 made a lot of sense in the US.
    Fast forward to 1975, and while in California for a ball game I stopped by the Pantera specialist in Huntingdon Beach.
    As soon as I drove up knew which one I wanted. When I asked the salesman for a test drive he got the keys to the white one, but when it wouldn’t start I asked to drive the 1973 French Blue example.
    It took less than five minutes to make a decision, and a week later I went back to pick it up.
    It wasn’t until years later that I realized I might have been there the day in 1973 when my car was produced!
    A lot of people have realized that fitting an American V8 lump into a foreign or exotic makes more sense than finicky, small displacement Euro motors . . .

  • @bobmcl2406
    @bobmcl2406 Před rokem +27

    I have never understood the snobbery regarding American pushrod V-8s. They are a joy to live with, reliable, offer outstanding flexibility, are capable of eye-watering output, and make a glorious signature sound. Those high-strung sewing machine engines just wear me out, after the initial giggle phase.

    • @darylwalford8697
      @darylwalford8697 Před rokem +1

      Agree with your comment but add that when pushed hard they drank fuel like a Sherman tank, I had a similar 351 V8 in a 1982 Ford Fairlane and managed to use 1.5tanks of fuel to cover 400kms driving flat out back 40yrs ago when you could get away with driving very fast.

    • @bobmcl2406
      @bobmcl2406 Před rokem +3

      @@darylwalford8697 oops, yeah I guess I conveniently forgot that "minor" foible. Over here, the common joke was "the only thing that car can't pass is a gas (petrol) station".

    • @boknow1119
      @boknow1119 Před rokem

      @@darylwalford8697 that's the size of a tank and I had one bigger it was a Lincoln it had a 400 big block but they make bigger engines like 455 it goes up and some engines are lighter because they use cnc aluminum block instead of cast iron and maybe iron sleeve so the fuel isn't the engine but the weight of the car

    • @boston7704
      @boston7704 Před rokem +1

      @@bobmcl2406
      Not entirely true. You want to make power, you use fuel. A properly tuned and designed pushrod v8 is very hard to beat for weight, packaging and efficiency.
      This Cleveland was rated at 330 horse in a very easy tune. The v12 in the Daytona was 350-360. Stop and think about that for a minute - engines were contemporary.
      The motor in this video has been updated with aluminum aftermarket heads and a larger manifold. I wouldn't be surprised if it was pushing 400-425 horse.

    • @mewrongway
      @mewrongway Před 10 měsíci

      The Snobbery was because the American V-8 would outrun anything else on the road! Especially the Corvettes!

  • @bobmcl2406
    @bobmcl2406 Před rokem +22

    Although that is the nicest looking GT5 I have ever seen, I still think the original Pantera was a thing of absolute beauty and elegance, especially with the thin chrome bumpers. Of course I feel the same way about the Countach. The original clean shape, free of doodads and geegaws is always my preference.

    • @johnandrews3568
      @johnandrews3568 Před rokem +1

      Was going to add this on both the Pantera and the LP4000. Too much aerodynamic laundry hanging out to dry for my taste.

  • @mwaynem
    @mwaynem Před rokem +7

    I've always believed that the Pantera is one of if the most beautiful super cars of all time. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @steveedmunds4949
    @steveedmunds4949 Před rokem +13

    Not sure I've seen you look quite this excited before, brilliant video, infectious enthusiasm! Thanks Jack 👍🏻

  • @Dazbot80
    @Dazbot80 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant. The grin on your face the entire time says it all! From a '72 Pantera owner in Australia, thankyou for a great video!

  • @MrTimstaaa
    @MrTimstaaa Před rokem +9

    I loved watching this video because it brought back memories of my 74 Pantera GTS that I regretfully sold back in 2016. Such an awesome car. Every time I started it in my garage the whole neighbourhood hood used to hear it so I would push it out of my garage and let it roll down the hill, pop it into third gear and off i went. 🥺🥺🥺

  • @johanbjork1650
    @johanbjork1650 Před rokem +19

    The Pantera was surely the best styled Italian/American "hybrid" of the 60s-70s. I was 10 when it came out and the early cars with the small chrome bumpers stuck in my mind as a timeless design.

  • @julianhoskins5158
    @julianhoskins5158 Před rokem +20

    A little known fact... The de Tomaso Pantera uses the same ZF 5DS gearbox which was also used in the Ford GT40 and the Lancia Rally 037 😊

  • @romeosz
    @romeosz Před rokem +22

    Beats any modern day lambo and Ferrari, remember when they were for sale for around £25k, now beyond my means. Absolutely stunning.

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL Před rokem

      They started at $10K in USA...

    • @transparentcourts6748
      @transparentcourts6748 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@BuzzLOLOLMy 1st one had a sticker price of $11,200 and I paid $9k for it in 1974. And they got cheaper and Ford was selling them to their employees for real cheap because of the issues with rust and overheating.

    • @buzzwaldron6195
      @buzzwaldron6195 Před 8 měsíci

      @@transparentcourts6748 - rust and overheating are minor problems to an automotive engineer such as myself...

  • @sams8591
    @sams8591 Před rokem +14

    For looks alone, you have to love it. Add in the low number produced (when do you ever see one on the road?) and a lovely torquey v8 and it’s irresistible! Those tail pipes…. So so cool.

  • @robinsongalaxie500
    @robinsongalaxie500 Před rokem +18

    Brilliant Jack! Really enjoy your obvious excitement at driving such a wonderful car. A recently departed & much missed older friend bought an 18 month old Pantera in 1973 in Kansas. Panteras were sold through Lincoln dealers, luxury end of Ford. He had the car until last year and sold it to another very close friend. It has just over 50K original miles and is close to the way it rolled out of the showroom 50 years ago. I’m lucky enough to have driven it; had it for a whole day and I had the same smile you showed us! Absolutely love the Pantera.
    Thanks again.

    • @wernerdanler2742
      @wernerdanler2742 Před rokem +1

      Wow, you just brought back a memory of someone I knew in Wichita ho tried to buy one in 72, but couldn't quite swing it. He ended up with a corvette.

  • @federicomalignani4957
    @federicomalignani4957 Před rokem +5

    Giacomo,standing ovation for you!!!! The Pantera is exactly the image of Alejandro De Tomaso. Exotic,excessive,extraordinary. A car with many faults,but with the necessary for a pilot,not for a driver:four wheels,a steering wheel and a powerful engine. I'll tell a story about Alejandro De Tomaso.When he arrived in Italy,he went to Modena,because he wanted to build cars there,like Ferrari and Maserati.He asked for the best hotel in town,and everybody told him was Canalgrande Hotel,So he went there and they gave him a beautiful room.In the Hotel's hall he could meet people involved in car racing and production,such as Maserati and Ferrari clients.After one month,the hotel director gave him the bill,but he had no money,so they throw him out. The first thing he did when he had money,was to buy the Canalgrande Hotel,where he lived for the rest of his life as the owner. This was the man who invented the Vallelunga (an Alfa 4c fifty years before),the Mangusta with her revolutionary chassis,the Pantera,the Benelli Sei (first bike with a 6 cylinder engine),the Mini Bertone with a 3 cylinder 1000 cc turbo,and the Maserati Biturbo. This was the man that put a gun on the desk when he had to discuss with the trade unions leaders. Bad character but pure petrolhead.And the Pantera is completely a De Tomaso.The wood trim and the air con controls are the same of the Biturbo,dials and buttons are spread everywhere,and oh,there is no room for the radio,but we can fit it vertically,and there is no room also fot the clock but we can put it in front of the passenger....Pure craftmanship.You wanted to be different?You could buy a Countach or a 512 BB; If it was not enaugh you could buy the Pantera. A car for football players and for guys belonging from papist noble families that were counts or marquis from 400 years. That is pure DeTomaso spirit. Grazie Giacomo.This car is a poem.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the interesting comments Federico.. I was aware of the Canalgrande story and meant to mention it in the video but it didn’t make the cut! Saluti

    • @darioyabra1465
      @darioyabra1465 Před rokem

      Elvis had a DeTomaso Pantera that he loved which sadly outlived ‘The King’…

  • @marks-the-spot
    @marks-the-spot Před rokem +4

    That was fun, Jack! The wide-body cars are stunning to behold. A left hand drive GT5 nearly identical to the car you drove was for sale near me a few years ago, but the $85K USD was beyond my reach.
    Back in the early 1980s a friend was motorsports editor for a major newspaper and was active in the collector car scene. He told me he never knew anyone who kept a Pantera for more than six months due to the many reliability issues. He said the Pantera Owners Club of America documented a long list of fixes needed to make the car reasonably reliable.
    One day I was talking to a fellow who had a beautiful Jaguar Mark II 3.8. He had a Pantera previously, but traded it for the more reliable Jaguar. The last straw for him was the day he was driving it and saw black smoke coming from the back of the car. He stopped and pulled the door handle, it came off in his hand. He pushed the window switch and it fell out the back of the console. So he climbed over the console to escape thru the passenger door. Fortunately, it was only a small fire caused by failure of the rubber fuel line that ran above the exhaust manifold.
    Back in 1975 I bought a 1966 Jaguar E-Type Coupe from a fellow who had just purchased a Pantera. He gave me a ride and scared the hell out of me. He took a freeway cloverleaf on-ramp sideways then hit the freeway fishtailing! By the time the car was running straight we were well over 100 MPH. The sound and the torque were awesome.

  • @dungareesareforfools
    @dungareesareforfools Před rokem +3

    Beautiful design that still looks modern today, especially in that colour!

  • @DT-of5qq
    @DT-of5qq Před rokem +3

    There was only 1 GTS in Singapore in the 70’s. I’ll never forget that “thunderous” sound and those crazy ANSA exhaust pipes.

  • @aussiebloke609
    @aussiebloke609 Před rokem +10

    You're correct about the Countach having narrow front tyres - 225/50R15 was the widest on the front - but the Lamborghini also had 345/35-15 in the rear, which was (and still is) frankly ridiculous. But then, just about everything about the Countach was ridiculous - the styling, the sense of theatre, the feel of danger, and the lovely sound of that engine at full song. :-)

    • @adrianmonk4440
      @adrianmonk4440 Před 11 měsíci

      And the lack of rear view prior to backup cameras.

    • @TheSilverShadow17
      @TheSilverShadow17 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@adrianmonk4440And the side windows didn't roll down like any ordinary car either because of the structural support for them.

  • @johncpalm7167
    @johncpalm7167 Před rokem +4

    I had the honor of driving a Pantera to the car wash for my Mom's boss years ago; had to take care not to run over the car ahead. Exotic beauty and amazing torque. Left a lifelong memory!

  • @josephwilson3805
    @josephwilson3805 Před rokem +2

    I purchased one of the first panteras sold in Atlanta, I have owned two of these beautiful cars,
    one red and the other yellow. I know personally it will do 167 mph, showroom stock.
    I love those cars, I could tell you so many Pantera stories

  • @richardhunt809
    @richardhunt809 Před rokem +5

    I had a little Matchbox Pantera as a kid and I always loved the shape of it. It’s so good to know that they’re brilliant to drive as well.

  • @joaolima9819
    @joaolima9819 Před rokem +3

    What a seriously good looking machine. Stunning.

  • @ridgmont61
    @ridgmont61 Před rokem +16

    Jack - your Italian pronunciation is a must when discussing Italian cars.

  • @geoffnorton9279
    @geoffnorton9279 Před rokem +8

    Love this type of content. The Pantera has always been a favourite of mine. Great video. More like this please.

  • @TheHomeExpert5
    @TheHomeExpert5 Před rokem +8

    The Pantera always was and always will be pure badass.

  • @neilswheels6783
    @neilswheels6783 Před rokem +3

    I had the pleasure of painting one of these for a trader many years ago, it was an early car which had been blessed with the bodykit and spoilers (self tappers and gallons of filler) and enormous revolution wheels added. The lovely delicate bright work had been sandpapered and painted satin black with an aerosol. A real mess to sort out but it looked good in the end, and I took an ageing Maserati in part payment. Oh and of course I got to collect and deliver the Pantera, which was great fun. Happy days 🙂

  • @norton750commando
    @norton750commando Před rokem +3

    Around 2004 or 5, I went into work one day and one of my co-workers was all excited. He saw one on trailer and had a pic of it, and he asked if I knew what it was. It was kinda rough, but I told him it was a Pantera. He was younger than the car, but I grew up when you go with your father when he went to look at a Marquis or Colony Park Wagon and one of them would be sitting on the showroom floor. This got me to thinking, and I started seriously looking at buying one, and you could find non-runner rustbuckets for 10 grand, ratty driveable projects for 20, a hot rod (people really did that for a while) for about 30 and nice mint originals (including the Pre-L) in the 35 to 45 area. Dithered, home life changed, and the next thing you know a few years later, they're all in the high 5 for low 6 figures and completely out of my snack bracket.
    They really are the perfect supercar. Fast enough to scare the $#!+ out of you, fantastic styling that still looks good today, and a simple and cheap drivetrain that will run for years without bankrupting the owner.

  • @S-Ltd1000
    @S-Ltd1000 Před rokem +7

    Looking forward to this one Jack. One of my hero cars growing up in the 70s.

  • @d-rg.karamitev9796
    @d-rg.karamitev9796 Před rokem +3

    This episode is great! I’ve seen the Pantera only on photos - I can’t believe you have been driving it…I am sure you will never forget this experience !

  • @garethbarnes3680
    @garethbarnes3680 Před rokem +1

    What an incredible car! The look on your face as you drove away...like a kid at Christmas. The back end deffo has the early Lambo countach look. You did this stunning car proud!

  • @johnireland1629
    @johnireland1629 Před rokem +10

    Great video. Watching you have fun and get excited is part of what makes your channel so special. Also learned interesting things about DeTomaso. Some videos on his Maserati years would also be interesting.

  • @worldofrandometry6912
    @worldofrandometry6912 Před rokem +3

    One of my boyhood dream cars only seen in magazines. Great to see it in action.

  • @TheRealWTFGarage
    @TheRealWTFGarage Před rokem +14

    A few things stacked against DeTomaso in '74/'75. At $10k and being sold in Lincoln dealerships, they were a difficult sell. In 1975, the US emissions regulations ramped up and the car would have needed more emissions crap to detune the car and pass EPA regulations. Also, in 1974 Ford stopped manufacturing the 351 Cleveland engine in the US, however, the engine was made late into the 1980's in Australia where most likely the post-'75 engines were sourced.

    • @hot429scj
      @hot429scj Před rokem +7

      All sports/muscle/super cars suffered from things stacked against them in the 70’s and it continues to this day. So what you say just doesn’t just apply to Panteras. Nowadays Panteras are probably the most affordable cars of this type and totally repairable. You can buy every part of a Cleveland engine and the transmission, even brand new transmissions, panels, electrical etc. Now try that with a Ferrari, Lambo etc. 😉

    • @robertstone9988
      @robertstone9988 Před rokem +2

      @@hot429scj I have a 4 barrel Cleveland and its not as easy or cheep to keep on the road as a 351 windser or a Chevy 350 but I love the lump. Mine is 100% factory correct and mated to 4 speed top loader in my 71 mach, but if i wanted to mod it id be better building a windser there just more common and easyer and cheeper to build.

    • @darioyabra1465
      @darioyabra1465 Před rokem +1

      The Countach S had the world’s widest section & lowest-profile Rear Tyres, which were specifically designed by Pirelli just for the Lamborghini: 345/35VR15 Pirelli P7 Tyres sitting on 12-inch rims! Later versions of the Countach were shod with Pirelli P-Zero Tyres of the same spec but with a Higher Speed Rating.
      The Countach’s illustrious successor, the Lamborghini Diablo, “only” had 335-Section Rear Tyres.

  • @larrychamel
    @larrychamel Před rokem +10

    The American Imposter is right at the level of the Italian Supercars of the same Era! Thanks for sharing this Incredible Car with us, stay safe and stay healthy Jack!!

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Larry, take car chap!

  • @fairmont___d
    @fairmont___d Před rokem +6

    Great video, good to see a reviewer actually excited about a car! Small point, I believe the later Panteras like the one in this video used Australian 351s as Ford US had stopped producing them years before. This Aussie connection is one of the reasons why the Pantera is my favourite car and would love to drive one.

  • @lawlerslaw9144
    @lawlerslaw9144 Před rokem +21

    As both a Pantera and a Ferrari 308 owner, nothing made me happier than seeing this video. I like to tell people the 308 is a scalpel, the Pantera a sledgehammer. Both mid engine 70s Italian sports cars... but very different at the same time.

    • @normsallitt2753
      @normsallitt2753 Před rokem +1

      As a lifelong multiple Porsche and now Maserati Granturismo owner / classic Ferrari & Pantera lover, I'd like to ask you this. Which specific 308 & Pantera do you own? Also, If you could choose only one of them to own and enjoy driving for the rest of your lifetime, which one would it be and why? Thanks in advance for your insight 👍

    • @asensibleyoungman2978
      @asensibleyoungman2978 Před rokem

      You've got a 308 & a Pantera? Yawn!

    • @lawlerslaw9144
      @lawlerslaw9144 Před rokem +2

      @@normsallitt2753 I think it would be the 308 (1978 GTS) just simply because I like to drive with the top off most of the time. Now if the Pantera (1974, a lot of upgrades) came with T-tops, maybe that's a different story, haha. My favorite thing about the Pantera is that there are no two alike, they've all been modified in some way, and that's welcomed and encouraged within that community... Ferrari, not so much.

  • @RandyWillcox
    @RandyWillcox Před rokem +7

    I absolutely LOVE the Pantera! 😍

  • @neilpatching7443
    @neilpatching7443 Před rokem +3

    What a lovely looking and beautiful sounding car. No idea why but the Pantera brings back memories that don't actually understand. Will have to think on it more. Cheers Jack

  • @rolandsmith2141
    @rolandsmith2141 Před rokem +2

    The name, the looks, the sound and that colour .....sublime

  • @bradcrossman5068
    @bradcrossman5068 Před rokem +4

    That's the best looking Pantera I've seen...by far. Plus it sounds great. Nice score on nabbing that one for a test ride Jack!

  • @bentrigg1230
    @bentrigg1230 Před rokem +5

    Wonderful. The Pantera has always been one of my absolute favourite cars. I’d love to see a road test of the Mangusta, should you ever get the chance. Keep making the videos, Jack... and the Italian pronunciation is fine with me.

  • @PaulDoldenDetails
    @PaulDoldenDetails Před rokem +2

    I happen to love the Italian accent and I’ve always loved those cars Jack just a shame I couldn’t fit in one being over 6ft4 great video mate 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @RodrigoOliveira-tb7zf
    @RodrigoOliveira-tb7zf Před rokem +2

    You were thrilled, Jack. That says a lot about the car. Great review as always

  • @anthonychristofferson1535
    @anthonychristofferson1535 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Love the sound of a old fashioned V-8 starting up

  • @barnabysmith5309
    @barnabysmith5309 Před rokem +1

    A childhood fantasy that has never gone away. The only time I passed one was on a tight corner in Hampshire. Tall country lane hedgerows blocked forward visibility, but there was a noise, a thumping vibrating cacophonous noise coming from the other side of the hedge… I slowed down. Suddenly, this wider than wide monster swept past me nearly unwinding every bolt on my embarrassingly inadequate Ford Escort. In a second it was gone, leaving me awestruck to have finally seen a late model 1980’s GT5-S - in all white obviously - thundering past. That Cleveland V8 was the God of all things volcanic, satanic and mind blowingly exotic. Add to that Tom Tjaarda’s magnificent design, which has aged beautifully, and you have my favorite supercar of all time.

  • @laurencecorbett4290
    @laurencecorbett4290 Před rokem +3

    Jack I think your reviews are so uplifting. Keep up the good work and keep on making us smile.

  • @r6ymy
    @r6ymy Před rokem +3

    Loved seeing your giddy excitement driving this, it has character by the bucket load. It's fun seeing you on roads I'm familiar with, and that Harry regularly uses, can relate to how the car handles those bends and dips.

  • @derekantill3721
    @derekantill3721 Před rokem +2

    Never seen Jack looking so happy than he is driving this de Tomaso Pantera.

  • @Rjhs001
    @Rjhs001 Před rokem +1

    I've just gotta smile at your excitement and enthusiasm Jack. Great video.

  • @ronaldderooij1774
    @ronaldderooij1774 Před rokem +15

    Lovely. I would prefer the earlier ones without the add-ons, but, it is in my top 10 dream cars!

  • @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm420
    @mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm420 Před rokem +5

    What a great car. I've always lusted after a Pantera and this one is in the perfect colour for me. As an aside, that is a early, desirable and valuable registration number. I can't understand why the owner's mis-spaced it.

  • @ryaneccles1237
    @ryaneccles1237 Před rokem +2

    Loved the Pantera ever since I saw one as a kid in the 80s! It looked like a shark swimming through the traffic and that v8 rumble was very rare in Cape Town back then. That color is awesome!

  • @RUNDMC1
    @RUNDMC1 Před rokem +1

    Sure I’m not the first to say this, but that play around the straight ahead in the steering is mostly likely a rack that needs a refurb. Always loved a Pantera - you’re now in a very elite group of people who’ve actually had a chance to drive one!

  • @thetreadtrader7565
    @thetreadtrader7565 Před rokem +3

    I managed a tyre depot in the seventies, one of my customers obtained a Detomaso, I had to order the tyres from Goodyear USA. Took a few weeks, but a pleasure to have it in the depot for fitting.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the memories!

  • @cmdreffietrinket
    @cmdreffietrinket Před rokem +32

    I must insist from now on, that all Italians remove their accents whenever they say anything English, in English. No Giancarlo, it is not pronounced Astoni Marteen. 🤪

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před rokem +6

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @smokemass
      @smokemass Před rokem +8

      And I want the Germans to pronounce G-Power the English way. Im way to insecure to tell strangers my bmw is tuned bij gay-power.

    • @danielcarrdemuzio5579
      @danielcarrdemuzio5579 Před rokem

      And get all the Brits and Americans to stop trying to pronounce Italian names...

  • @thewatchman1078
    @thewatchman1078 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic review, loved this, imagine this on the roads of europe with those looks while the rest of us were driving ford cortinas, morris marinas and the odd jag. Epic car.

  • @andymcneil7085
    @andymcneil7085 Před rokem +1

    That car looks, sounds and goes so well. It’s fabulous. Great post.

  • @markbennett6658
    @markbennett6658 Před rokem +3

    My first memory of De Tomaso was a little Corgi or Dinky toys model of a Mangusta that I had. I believe it was red and white with stripes. I loved it. Sadly the closest to owning a real one. A great colour on that late Pantera you drove and it looked like it was a beast. I’m looking forward to the comparison with the early version.

  • @Lee_Pitcher
    @Lee_Pitcher Před rokem +13

    A proper super car in my view. Some 20 years or so ago I used to go to Stanford Hall Italian car day and there was a young guy there who had one of these in exactly the same colour spec. He totally restored it from ground up and I was struck by how young he was. Probably early/mid twenties. Wondering if this is his car

    • @johnchurch4705
      @johnchurch4705 Před rokem +2

      That was an earlier car on an old M plate, it also got featured in Auto Italia magazine.

    • @iannicholls5253
      @iannicholls5253 Před rokem +3

      It was my friend Johnny Woods and he was there when I took my GT5. Johnny still has that same car and works full time restoring Panteras and Mangustas to a stunning standard

    • @Lee_Pitcher
      @Lee_Pitcher Před rokem +2

      @@iannicholls5253 Fabulous news. After all these years it was THE one car that I remembered from those shows. I did have a chat with him and couldn't believe the quality of work for someone so young. The car was stunning. Quite envious. Great to hear he's still restoring. Probablly something I should have taken up really.

    • @johnchurch4705
      @johnchurch4705 Před rokem

      There was a very nice early Pantera in white at Brands Hatch Italian festival last year, I wonder if Johnny restored that one?

    • @iannicholls5253
      @iannicholls5253 Před rokem +1

      @@johnchurch4705 if it had Gold wheels, the answer is yes 🙂

  • @svgitana2499
    @svgitana2499 Před rokem +25

    De Tomaso Pantera was the fastest car for a while in the 70’s and early 80’s if I’m not mistaken!!
    So it has a great pedigree! Beautiful car design!! 🙌🏻👍🏻

    • @butterfliesandtape
      @butterfliesandtape Před rokem +3

      Yeah. Jack's comparison to the Dino is doing the Pantera a disservice. For me, especially with the wing etc, they have rarer Italian contemporaries than the Dino. And more reliable than something with a bull on the bonnet to boot!

    • @michaelarchangel1163
      @michaelarchangel1163 Před rokem +2

      What about the Iso Grifo 7 litre ? I recall they were supposed to do 186 MPH.

    • @neilturner6749
      @neilturner6749 Před rokem +2

      @@michaelarchangel1163 7 litre Grifos went out of “regular” production (if they were ever in regular production by usual use of the word regular) before Pantera production got up to speed, so yes the Pantera may have been the fastest production car for a while. Unfortunately, Ferrari, Lamborghini and De Tomaso all exaggerated their engines power outputs in the 70s, so the truth may never be known!

    • @michaelarchangel1163
      @michaelarchangel1163 Před rokem +1

      @@neilturner6749 I've only ever seen one Grifo, an original bright yellow 5.7 litre model that was owned by a local businessman. I think it looked nicer, with its permanently on show twin headlamps, than the semi hooded ones of the subsequent larger engined one. I liked, and still like the notion of a stylish Italian car with a reliable and cheap to maintain American V8. Was the Pantera the only mid engined car ? AC's 428 and Monterverdi's offerings were nice as well, but both front engined, like the Grifos. Must have been a bit intimidating when going full pelt, with a big block lump up front !

    • @robertstone9988
      @robertstone9988 Před rokem +1

      @@neilturner6749 the 351 clevland v8 developed 330 hp in the boss 351 mustang. So I belive the hp of the pantera is correct. The regular 4 barrel ford 351 clevland v8 made between 260 hp and 320 hp depending on the year.

  • @alwynsmit3546
    @alwynsmit3546 Před rokem +1

    I remember seeing a poster of one in white & thinking, it's the most beautiful car I've ever seen. Even today, I love that shape

  • @pyoung168
    @pyoung168 Před rokem +2

    Great car. In the mid-80s I worked with a Brit who had a ‘72 Pantera. The Ford 351 “Cleveland” V8 was legendary here in the US. When family issues forced him to move back to the UK he offered to sell it to me for less than $10K US. I had just bought my first 308 so I had to pass. Another fantastic classic drive video!

  • @iansmeath8674
    @iansmeath8674 Před rokem +3

    That is a fantastic looking car, an absolute classic super car IMO. Lovely to see you having so much fun Jack!

  • @clevelandaeromotive
    @clevelandaeromotive Před rokem +2

    Been waiting for this since the teaser. Great job! I’d be excited too!

  • @geriatricmotorcars9516
    @geriatricmotorcars9516 Před rokem +2

    Looks like your using , the same roads as Harry's Garage .
    Beautiful car . Always loved the look of this car ,, anything European and yank under the hood is always a winner 👍

  • @holgerlubotzki3469
    @holgerlubotzki3469 Před rokem +2

    2) A Pantera brake upgrade is a essential. There are plenty of options and I had the AP Racing set up.

  • @richardwollocombe6793
    @richardwollocombe6793 Před rokem +5

    Fantastic video, Jack! Love your enthusiasm for that amazing car. The same people that say this isn’t an Italian Supercar because of its Ford engine would be the same people that would say then swear blind the new Emira is thoroughbred English.

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching Richard!!

  • @hawaiisteve932
    @hawaiisteve932 Před rokem +8

    What a brilliant car , one that looks like it's doing 100mph when it's parked!! thanks for the great video , your excitement is contagious .

  • @TheDaveYelinko
    @TheDaveYelinko Před rokem +1

    Brother, you get to play with some amazing cars. I had the poster of THIS CAR on my wall when I was growing up. Thanks for doing this one.

  • @andrewmullen4003
    @andrewmullen4003 Před rokem +1

    oh wow one of my childhood dream cars, this with the Bora, and the Urraco .

  • @bunter6
    @bunter6 Před rokem +4

    Beautiful, I see it has Edelbrock Performer alluminium heads, I bet it's got a beefier cam in it too and will be making a comfortable 400+bhp now.

    • @iannicholls5253
      @iannicholls5253 Před rokem +2

      You are right…..and on a run I get 21mpg, which is pleasing on an Alpine trip!

  • @darrenbyrne4622
    @darrenbyrne4622 Před rokem +2

    Always loved those cars thanks Jack great vid keep them coming

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks Před rokem +1

    Always loved these in Gran Turismo always great to see them on video in the real world. Nice video. Keep up the good work.

  • @martinclapton2724
    @martinclapton2724 Před rokem +1

    I remember seeing a film with Jackie Stewart having one of the early models , early 1970s I guess, had one in yellow, looked terrific , sounded so sweet too. As his GP cars were powered by Fords DFV and he did a lot of advertising for the Ford Brand both in the UK and USA , I guess he would have a super car powered by a Ford unit.

  • @stevesteve1965
    @stevesteve1965 Před rokem +3

    Really prefer the pre - bodykit version and would rather have one of those over a Ferrari. Fabulous!

  • @davidjonorato3554
    @davidjonorato3554 Před rokem +3

    These are so under valued in the market. Amazing cars.

  • @samagustini2744
    @samagustini2744 Před 10 měsíci +1

    That is probably the most beautiful DeTomaso Pantera I have ever seen (and I've seen a few)! What a paint job, and the color! I would like to correct you (somewhat) on the other Pantera video you did in the White car. The Ford Windsor is actually the ubiquitous small block and the Cleveland the rarer of the two. I'm not an expert, but when I was young (Baby Boomer) all the older fellas (uncles, friends, and neighbors) all some SOMETHING that is a big deal today, 60's Thunderbirds, Camero's, Firebirds, Chevelles, Challengers, Olds 442's, GTO's, Buick GS, Corvette, etc. And sometimes would spot something parked on the street that was unique like Opal GT, Lotus Europa, Lancia Beta, MGB-GT etc. Anyway the Ford Windsor 351 had same bore/stroke as the Cleveland, the difference being the heads. The Windsor having the standard OHV "I" heads (valves next to each other), whereas the Cleveland had the OHV canted or "Boss" valve configuration with larger intake valves and ports, and this is probably why DeTomaso chose the Cleveland - which was the more desirable engine for modifying in those days.

  • @jh.-.
    @jh.-. Před rokem

    Im not a car officianado, nor do enjoy watching videos about them. But my husband does, and I sit and watch with him. I thoroughly enjoy watching how much YOU enjoy these cars. The sheer joy on your face is just perfection.

  • @HoolieUK
    @HoolieUK Před rokem +3

    Always the car I gravitate to at car shows, more than Ferraris even. Just love the OTT nature, the stance, those fat tyres. Bloomin' fabulous!

  • @geoffclarke8934
    @geoffclarke8934 Před rokem +2

    Cool cars. I remember seeing one walking home from school in the mid 80s and lusting after it. Haven't seen one on the road since so guessing not many in the UK.

  • @johnnymula2305
    @johnnymula2305 Před rokem +2

    I noticed the heads are aluminum Edelbrock. Those should be good for a good 60 HP over stock.
    I would bet thats pushing at least 350-380HP.
    My 67 Cougars 390 is 320 HP stock with 400 ft of torque.
    That car must be a blast to drive. These have always been one of my favorites from the 80’s

    • @iannicholls5253
      @iannicholls5253 Před rokem +3

      It’s 411hp, 465lb/ft. Not too much and very drivable. I also have a 70 Eliminator Clone convertible. You are a man of good taste!😉

  • @jjjohny_a5965
    @jjjohny_a5965 Před rokem +2

    one of best looking ford pantera's i ever seen right hand drive ...351 cleaveland parts are cheap te looks of the car are timeless thank you for sharing a look at a classic

  • @nelsonserrate9281
    @nelsonserrate9281 Před rokem +3

    Always felt the Pantera was very underrated. The looks of an Italian Supercar with the reliability of a Ford V8 that one can daily drive...

  • @jimhutton4352
    @jimhutton4352 Před rokem +4

    I used to see one every morning on my way to college back in the 80’s. It was black, not in fantastic condition but I fell in love!! That is my ultimate dream car! A fantastic Italian muscle car, stylish yet muscular, pretty yet brutish!! And the bloody noise!!! Wow still a rare thing to see now. Trump’s Ferrari and Lambo for me. Great video Jack 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Number27
      @Number27  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the memories Jim!!!

  • @davidmaden1716
    @davidmaden1716 Před rokem +1

    Great vid love your reviews ! Very passionate about the cars

  • @michaelreed8540
    @michaelreed8540 Před 9 měsíci

    This may actually be one of your best videos. You have the excited look of a 10 year old at Christmas time.
    Great review we should all be so lucky to do what we love and it shows that you love bringing great car content to us.
    Thank you .

  • @paulm114
    @paulm114 Před rokem +4

    Such an aggressive looking car. Lovely!

  • @Buck3366
    @Buck3366 Před rokem +4

    You are getting some fabulous cars on the channel Jack! Great video!

  • @aldenconsolver3428
    @aldenconsolver3428 Před rokem +1

    Always wanted to see an exotic sportscar with a big ford V8, that was right for it. Thats a beautiful combination and obviously that torques monster engine. This is a GREAT car, no doubt about it, DeTomaso build a great car and the big Ford found its home.

  • @RedC220
    @RedC220 Před rokem +2

    I adore these later Pantera's with the arches and rear wing. It was the first car I remember sticking my nose up against the window of the American Car Centre in Kingston and thinking it was some kind of UFO. They are awesome if a little agricultural.

  • @williamegler8771
    @williamegler8771 Před rokem +8

    With the addition of a American engine it means it will start on days that end in "Y" and you can expect to end most journeys under it's own power instead of that of the recovery vehicle.

    • @gregfelix6979
      @gregfelix6979 Před rokem

      It’s actually an Australian made engine… 👍

    • @williamegler8771
      @williamegler8771 Před rokem

      @@gregfelix6979 Actually the engines used in the Pantera came from a suburb of Cleveland Ohio or Ontario Canada.
      Engines used in Australian market Ford vehicles were either imported from the United States or later, due to tariff costs, manufactured in Australia.
      The engines were conceived engineered and developed in the United States.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 Před rokem

      Yes great engines as long as you live in an area where the gas stations are only 10 miles apart ha ha!

    • @thebarront9889
      @thebarront9889 Před rokem

      Nah, you see more German cars broken down than Italian to be fair.

    • @philtucker1224
      @philtucker1224 Před rokem

      @@thebarront9889 perfectly true but German cars outnumber Italian cars probably ten to one I guess..