Style over substance isn’t always a bad thing. Just look at the 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta, a gorgeous example of which is currently up for bid on Bring a Trailer. The sports car wasn’t all that reliable ...
One little-known De Tomaso was the Guarà, a sports car which made its debut in the early '90s. The Guarà is notable for being ...
During its tumultuous history, De Tomaso has built some memorable mid-engine sports cars that featured American muscle provided by Ford. Founded in 1959 by Argentine-born businessman Alejandro de ...
For those who may not have noticed, Italy is ready to get a new automaker… back. The name’s De Tomaso, and if you’re up on your car history, you’ll recognize it as the father of classics such as the ...
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"I remember the first time I saw one," says Bob Tucker, a now-retired professor of architecture who owned a Mangusta back in the day. "I thought it was the biggest point of departure for automobile ...
Chris Bruce has worked in the automotive industry since 2011 and has written thousands of stories about cars, motorsports, and motorcycles in that time. He has written for Autoblog, Autoviva, CarFax, ...
Or what about a Guarà? Named after a South American canine (aka maned wolf), the Guarà was De Tomaso’s swansong model and was ...
De Tomaso wasn’t ready to give up, though. He decided to turn the P70 into a road car that would eventually be named the Mangusta, which is Italian for “mongoose,” an animal that can kill a cobra. It ...