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The 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta featured here is finished in stunning Fly Yellow with a gorgeous black leather interior. This magnificent De Tomaso hails from long-term California ownership and was previously part of the personal collection of Robert Piccinini, former CEO of Save Mart Supermarkets.

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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. As a limited production car by a small manufacturer, and with an estimated 400 having built and fewer remaining, the Mangusta is a truly rare car.

1969 De Tomaso Mangusta for sale Daniel Schmitt & Co. Classic Cars


Formerly a part of Peter Kaus' Rosso Bianco collection, it was said to retain its "original paint, upholstery and drivetrain" and was finished in an attractive light metallic blue. It carried a pre-sale estimate of $146k-$194k (€120k-€140k).

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1969 De Tomaso Mangusta. 7 Comments 18 Bids Winner - yves10. 8:00 PM, 16 May 2022 Vehicle sold. Sold for. €210,000. Winner - yves10. Vehicle Story. Alejandro de Tomaso was a driven, very ambitious Argentinian racing driver and entrepreneur who settled in Modena, Italy, in 1955. Out of convenience and to better blend in, he adapted his first.

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USD 374 185. 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta. P.O.R. Mangusta is the Italian word for mongoose, an animal that can kill cobras. The car was reportedly namedafter a failed deal between De Tomaso and Carroll Shelby. Alejandro de Tomaso had volunteered to helpCarroll Shelby develop a new Can-Am race car in late 1964 when it turned out that the Shelby.

1969 De Tomaso Mangusta Classic Auto Restorations


De Tomaso's most famous model is the Pantera largely because of the decades of production, but an example of its rarer predecessor, the Mangusta, is now up for sale at a dealer in Florida..

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This car, Lot 3088, sold for $214,500, including buyer's premium, at RM Auctions' Fall Auburn sale held on August 31, 2019, in Auburn, IN. I have profiled a Mangusta for SCM three times, counting this piece. Looking back, the same or very similar themes keep arising.

Classic Ride 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta Automobile Magazine


An Original 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta. The De Tomaso Mangusta was famously named after the Mongoose - the only animal that hunts and kills cobras. It's widely thought that the name was a friendly jab at Carroll Shelby, whose AC Cobra had become the most famous (and successful) example of a European car with an American V8.

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AMAZING SURVIVOR, 8K ORIGINAL MILES, HIGHLY DOCUMENTED, 2-OWNERS, THE BEST! Having access to one of the 401 DeTomaso Mangustas makes you rare Italian royalty, but the opportunity at a true survivor barn find can crown you the king amongst kings. This 8,783 original mile car has had only had two owners, and the same one since 1970.

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Turns out it was a good choice, as his pristine 1969 Italian has twice won awards at the August Concorso, a supporting event to the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. "In the '70s and '80s no one.

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We are pleased to offer 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta s/n 8MA 674. An ultra-low mileage example, this USA model Mangusta has only 1,150 miles and has just finished a 10-year and $100,000 plus bare-tub-up restoration.

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1969 De Tomaso Mangusta Road Test: High Adventure From the Archive: There are other cars we would rather drive but none we would rather be seen in. By Car and Driver Benyas-Kaufman | Car and.

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1969 DE TOMASO MANGUSTA. One of the most gorgeous shaped to ever grace four wheels, the De Tomaso Mangusta is impossibly rare and after almost 45 years, still stunningly seductive. Meaning Mongoose in Italian, the Mangusta was the first car of De Tomaso to see mass production, if a total of 401 units can be considered mass.

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Classic DeTomaso Mangusta For Sale + Read More Save Search Saved (0) My Favorite Listings (0) Filters Applied: 2 results Show 30 Sort by Recommended 1970 DeTomaso Mangusta Price $329,900 1970 DeTomaso Mangusta Price $399,900 detomaso mangusta s by Year 1970 DeTomaso Mangusta More detomaso Classics Guara Longchamp Mangusta Pantera GT5 Pantera GTS

An Original 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta


The De Tomaso Mangusta was first introduced in 1967 and 401 examples were manufactured by the time production ceased in 1971. It wore a design by notable Italian automobile designer Mr. Giorgetto Giugiaro for Ghia. Power was from a 4.7 liter 289 cubic-inch Ford V8 engine mated to a five-speed ZF manual transmission. The standard trim included the 300 horsepower engine, all-round disc brakes.

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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 . History The Mangusta uses a modified version of the De Tomaso P70 chassis The Mangusta replaced the Vallelunga model, on which its chassis was based. [3]