If you enjoy cars commonly found in rosso corsa, then this is the show to see.
What do you get when you host a concours on the grounds of a famed horse track? An eclectic mix of some of the finest vehicles ever made.
The De Tomaso Pantera was the Italian interpretation of a popular formula: stuff an American V8 into a lightweight European body.
In the mid to late '80s, you could buy the De Tomaso Innocenti Turbo, a Mini built by De Tomaso, styled by Bertone and powered by Daihatsu.
Even though very few Panteras were imported into the United States—both legally and through the grey market—there are still a few out there, like this 1986 De Tomaso Pantera GT5-S …
This 1973 De Tomaso Pantera is billed as one of a kind: 514-cubic-inch engine, billet suspension all around, and then that wine color.
Now is the chance to snag a piece of automotive history with this 1983 De Tomaso Pantera GTS.
This Pantera GT5-S currently being auctioned on Bring A Trailer has less than 20,000 miles, and is powered by a Ford Cleveland V8 mated to a 5-Speed transmission.