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£180,000 (Est: £150,000 - £180,000)

1984 De Tomaso Pantera GT5

United Kingdom • 21 Feb 2026 • Lot 737

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Vehicle Details

AI Listing Summary

This 1984 De Tomaso Pantera GT5 is a rare, right-hand drive model (1 of 12) that has undergone a documented restoration, including an engine rebuild and repaint. It features a Rosso Fuoco exterior, a dark cream leather interior, and performance upgrades, making it a highly collectable Italian supercar.

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Condition 

8

The car has been subject to a photo-documented, magazine-featured restoration. The listing mentions it is beautifully presented and has been lightly used since the restoration. While the indicated mileage may have been reset, the car appears to be in excellent condition with minimal cosmetic imperfections due to the restoration efforts.

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Manual

Transmission:

THPNCS09329

Chassis No:

Odometer:

4,016 miles

B237 SDC

Reg Number:

RHD/LHD:

RHD

Having established himself as a serious automobile manufacturer with the Mangusta coupé, Alejandro De Tomaso commissioned Lamborghini designer, Gianpaolo Dallara, to produce the chassis for his new mid-engined supercar, the Pantera.

Dallara opted for unitary construction for the steel chassis/body, abandoning the Mangusta's backbone frame, and competition-specification double wishbone/coil-spring suspension all round.

The Ford Motor Company was De Tomaso's partner at the time of the Pantera's introduction in 1971 and consequently the Pantera, like the Mangusta, relied on Ford V8 power.

Mated to an all-synchro ZF 5-speed transaxle, the 351ci (5.8-litre) Cleveland engine varied in output depending on the destination market, and in European trim offered around 330bhp enabling the Pantera to arrive at 60mph in a little over 5 seconds on its way to 165mph.

Styled by Tom Tjaarda at Carrozzeria Ghia, the stunning coupé body was in fact built by Vignale, both companies being part of De To...

Points of note

£69,545

Lowest Price (Since 2020)

£91,770

Median Price (Since 2020)

£180,000

Highest Price (Since 2020)

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MOT Information

Valid

Expires on Feb 10 2027

Latest MOT Mileage

6,467 miles

Registration Date

1984-04-11

MOT History

Passed

On Feb 11 2026 with 6,467 miles


Failed

On Feb 11 2026 with 6,466 miles

There were 3 defects noted.

Major:
- Nearside Front Headlamp aim too low (4.1.2 (a))
- Offside Front Headlamp aim too low (4.1.2 (a))
- Exhaust emissions carbon monoxide content excessive (8.2.1.2 (b))

Passed

On Apr 21 2023 with 6,451 kilometers


Passed

On May 11 2022 with 6,415 miles


Passed

On Aug 18 2020 with 6,362 miles


Passed

On Aug 12 2019 with 6,344 miles


Passed

On Aug 15 2018 with 6,320 miles


Passed

On Aug 17 2017 with 5,519 miles


Passed

On Jul 24 2015 with 5,450 kilometers


Passed

On Mar 30 2012 with 5,426 kilometers


Passed

On Feb 02 2011 with 4,387 kilometers


Passed

On May 20 2010 with 4,356 miles


Passed

On Oct 13 2008 with 3,705 kilometers


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