The De Tomaso Pantera GTS, GT5, and GT5-S represent a unique blend of Italian design and American engineering, making them quintessential supercars of the 1970s and 1980s. The Pantera’s legendary 5.8L Ford 351 Cleveland V8 engine paired with a bulletproof ZF transaxle has captivated car enthusiasts and collectors alike. Originating from a collaboration between De Tomaso and Ford, the Pantera stands out with its distinctive styling and undeniable performance. If you own one of these remarkable vehicles in San Diego, consider donating it to Wheel Forward to support our mission.
As these models appreciate in value, the Pantera has forged a vibrant collector market. Understanding the nuances between originality and restomod modifications is crucial when assessing value. Furthermore, the complexities of bonded-title processes for cars missing DMV records enhance the significance of preserving these automotive icons. Your donation can not only benefit our cause but also contribute to the continued legacy of the Pantera’s storied history.
📖Generation guide
Pantera US-Spec • 1971-1974
The original Pantera models, imported through the Ford-De Tomaso partnership, boast the powerful 5.8L Cleveland V8, with approximately 5,500 units sold in the US.
Pantera GTS • 1973-1974
Sport-trim version featuring flared fenders and upgraded suspension, designed for enhanced performance and aesthetics.
Pantera GT5 • 1980-1985
European-only variant with a widebody design and aggressive aerodynamic features, limited to around 250 units, creating a highly sought-after collector item.
Pantera GT5-S • 1985-1990
A narrower body variant of the GT5, retaining the GT5's performance characteristics while featuring a more refined design, with approximately 187 units made.
Pantera SI • 1990-1992
The last iteration of the Pantera, featuring fuel injection, with only 41 units produced, marking the end of the iconic lineage.
Known issues by generation
While the Ford 351 Cleveland V8 in the Pantera is known for its reliability and parts availability, there are specific considerations for each generation. The ZF 5DS-25 transaxle, although robust, may exhibit synchro wear in high-mileage examples. Restoration can be costly, with rebuilds ranging from $5,000 to $10,000. Additionally, the steel bodywork is susceptible to rust in areas such as rocker panels and lower fenders, particularly in US models, where rust protection was minimal. Full restorations can exceed $50,000. Collectors should also be aware that pre-1975 emissions and safety records may be incomplete or absent, emphasizing the importance of bonded-title pathways for European-import GT5/GT5-S models.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciating collector market for the Pantera ranges broadly based on originality and condition. Matching-numbers cars with factory bodywork and interior command premium prices, while restomods are more accepted than in other marques, retaining values between $80,000 and $150,000. The US-spec Panteras typically fetch between $60,000 and $150,000 at auctions, whereas the rarer GT5 and GT5-S variants can command prices of $150,000 to $350,000. It’s crucial for donors to engage qualified appraisers to assess value accurately, especially for cars with missing DMV documentation, where a bonded-title process may be necessary.
Donation process for this model
Donating your De Tomaso Pantera GTS, GT5, or GT5-S can be a meaningful way to contribute to our mission. However, it’s vital to follow the correct procedures, especially regarding the IRS Form 8283 Section B for valuation, which is heavily applicable for appreciating collector cars. Ensuring that your vehicle has the proper documentation regarding matching numbers and service history is essential for valuation. For cars with missing paperwork, a bonded-title pathway through your state DMV may be applicable, providing a clear title for your vehicle. We recommend enclosed transport for these valuable supercars to maintain their condition throughout the donation process.
San Diego regional notes
San Diego is home to a diverse range of automotive specialists that cater specifically to the needs of Pantera owners. Notable service centers such as Hall Pantera and Wilkinson Auto Sales provide the expertise necessary for maintenance and restoration. The region’s favorable climate also plays a role in preserving these classic vehicles, with less risk of rust compared to more humid areas. Additionally, local events celebrate the heritage of these iconic cars, offering owners a chance to connect with fellow enthusiasts while benefiting from expert guidance in keeping their Pantera in top-notch condition.