The De Tomaso Pantera GTS, GT5, and GT5-S represent a legendary lineage of hybrid supercars that perfectly blend Italian artistry and American muscle. Produced from 1971 to 1992, these vehicles have become highly sought after by collectors, particularly the US-market versions sold through Lincoln-Mercury dealerships. As the demand continues to rise, so does the need to preserve these classic gems for future generations.
Donating your Pantera not only contributes to the appreciation of automotive history but also opens pathways for restoration and rehabilitation. With the complex narratives surrounding originality versus restomod configurations, our donation process ensures that you receive the utmost respect and value for your vehicle. We're particularly aware of the bonded-title pathways required for models with missing documentation, making your contribution even more impactful.
📖Generation guide
Pantera US-Spec • 1971-1974
Approximately 5,500 units imported, featuring a 5.8L Ford 351 Cleveland V8 producing 310hp pre-1972, transitioning to 250hp due to emissions regulations.
Pantera GTS • 1973-1974
Sport-trim variant with flared fenders, Campagnolo wheels, and uprated suspension, enhancing performance and aesthetics.
Pantera GT5 • 1980-1985
A European-exclusive variant featuring a widebody design and aggressive aerodynamics. Approximately 250 units produced.
Pantera GT5-S • 1985-1990
A further evolution of the GT5 with narrower steel fenders and similar performance specifications, with only around 187 units built.
Pantera SI • 1990-1992
The final iteration, featuring fuel injection and a limited production run of approximately 41 units, marking the end of the Pantera legacy.
Known issues by generation
While the Ford 351 Cleveland V8 offers a reliability advantage over its Italian contemporaries, potential issues include synchro wear in the ZF 5DS-25 transaxle, especially in high-mileage vehicles. Rebuilding this bulletproof German transaxle can be costly. Additionally, the original Italian bodywork is prone to rust on rocker panels and lower fenders due to minimal corrosion protection during production. Restoration costs can range from $50,000 to $100,000+ at specialist shops. Missing or partial DMV records particularly affect post-1974 European-import Panteras, necessitating a bonded-title pathway for proper documentation.
Donation value by condition + generation
The collector market for the De Tomaso Pantera is flourishing, with factors such as vehicle originality and matching numbers commanding higher prices. While restomods are generally seen as less valuable in brands like Ferrari or Lamborghini, Panteras have a unique acceptance of LS swaps and retain values between $80,000 and $150,000. It's crucial to navigate the complexities of valuation with an eye on the original specs and documentation for maximum appraisal. For cars with missing records, the bonded-title pathway offers a clear route to compliance, enhancing resale potential.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Pantera through Palmetto Wheels Exchange is a straightforward yet thorough process. We highly recommend working with a qualified appraiser to facilitate the IRS Form 8283 Section B, which is essential for donations exceeding $5,000. If your vehicle is missing paperwork, our bonded-title pathway offers a secure method to establish title legitimacy through a surety bond. Additionally, we require enclosed transport for these appreciating assets to ensure they arrive safely. Documentation of service history and matching-VIN numbers are important for valuation and provenance.
South Carolina regional notes
South Carolina offers a unique environment for preserving your De Tomaso Pantera. With access to specialized services through organizations like Hall Pantera and regional experts, you can ensure that your vehicle receives the care it deserves. The distinction between sun-belt and salt-belt preservation is critical here; southern storage typically yields better condition vehicles. Understanding the preservation needs of steel-bodied cars versus fiberglass is also essential for maintaining your Pantera’s integrity.