
De Tomaso Mangusta - Wikipedia
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.
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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.
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The Mangusta - De Tomaso Automobili
The Mangusta was the second production road car produced by De Tomaso. Following the Vallelunga debut, Alejandro realized that he would need to use a different business model to find financial stability for his company. This approach consisted of producing homologated road cars in higher volumes.
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De Tomaso Mangusta. One of the the more forgotten supercars is the DeTomaso Mangusta which was largely overshadowed by its successor the Pantera. Both cars shared the same mid-mounted V8 formula and became known for their American power wrapped in Italian style.