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I love this Mangusta

Must be one of the most beautifully shaped autos ever. If only I had a few extra $100k’s laying about... I would leave the exterior as is or close to, sort the mechanicals and interior. Find some AC/DC cassettes and drive the snot out of her!! (No affiliation, btw)


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Baby, I would treat you right! Bad girl... My wife would be jealous.

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That profile is timeless. Beautiful. Love the wheels also.
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Beautiful shape... but are those panel gaps normal?
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I had a Hot Wheels of that car, in 1970s yellow. I found it buried in the schoolyard sandbox so I kept it. It was awesome. Didn't know it was a real car though.
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was a black on for sale at Goodings in Scottsdale recently. don't know what it sold for.
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Asking price for this one... $246k
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M,M,M sexy. I bet she likes it hard and rough.
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Mangustas are on my short list. But nice ones can be had for under $200K I believe.
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Mangustas are on my short list. But nice ones can be had for under $200K I believe.
Great car. I remember when these were around 20k locally.
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https://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1969-de-tomaso-mangusta/

perfect shape for $280k
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About 30 years ago I went to look at a Mini Cooper for sale. It was sitting on flat tires in a garage next to a Mangusta. That car was awesome. Next to a bungalow in the nicer part of town.

The Cooper was seriously hot-rodded - bigger motor, side drafts, lowered, roll bar, dual tanks. Even back then I couldn't see using it as a driver.
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I remember seeing and hearing one in the 70s. A great looking car and it had a roar.
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Simply magnificent, if you watch Hagerty's Barnhunters series, there was one recently featured.

Alejandro DeTomaso was a visionary man.
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I’ll just admire it from afar...

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Like most Italians of that era, De Tomaso built some really under-developed cars. That Mangusta is over-priced and likely a nightmare in waiting for the next owner, assuming they can find a buyer.
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De Tomaso built some really under-developed cars.
true quick to production and then debugged by enthusiasts.
these are muscle cars in Italian suits.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backbone_chassis
Unique to the Mangusto is the backbone chassis,
that provided no protection from side impacts...
hit head on engine might move forward a few inches into your chair.

Mangusta likely less satisfying to drive than my ex 72 Pantera.
The Pantera charging system went right through the dash amp gauge.
Drive with a dead battery on alternator power only, made the amp gauge hot like a fuse.

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The Pantera charging system went right trough the dash amp gauge. Drive with a dead battery on alternator power only, made the amp gauge hot like a fuse.
I remember looking at the amp gauge in my Countach and wondering why Bob thought it was a good idea to have it.

Always made sure the battery was fully topped up whenever it left the garage...

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About 30 years ago I went to look at a Mini Cooper for sale. It was sitting on flat tires in a garage next to a Mangusta. That car was awesome. Next to a bungalow in the nicer part of town.

The Cooper was seriously hot-rodded - bigger motor, side drafts, lowered, roll bar, dual tanks. Even back then I couldn't see using it as a driver.
Cool! What a contrast in cars. The Mangusta looks great to me from the front and front ~2/3. So cool until the rear. But, not sure what doesnt work, just looks odd to me. I might have had the same matchbox.
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I’ll just admire it from afar...
A lot to admire in those movies.

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