1971 DeTomaso Pantera Chassis 02210: 20 Years in Storage, Finally Waking Up
"Pantera values are finally moving north because people realized Ford's mid-engine experiment actually worked—and now everyone's scared there won't be another one."
— Revvly Take
This 1971 Pantera spent two decades asleep in a garage before hitting the market—the kind of time capsule that separates survivors from driven cars. Original McCormick Lincoln-Mercury delivery out of Trenton, repainted red in 1985, now carrying that patina-with-purpose look that matters. The Cleveland 351C engine is still in there waiting to remember what it was built for.
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