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De Tomaso Pantera Shows up at SEMA via Ringbrothers and Nike

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We previously told you that the De Tomaso Pantera was about to get a makeover in the US and now the car is here. The SEMA show is bringing us the Ringbrother’s interpretation of the retro Italian supercar.
Created together with Nike’s innovation skunk works design team, the car is dubbed ADRNLN and it’s absolutely gorgeous. The project started with a 1971 Pantera.

Power comes from a LS3 Wegner Motorsports engine that’s capable of 600 hp. The V8, which has received Flowmaster stainless steel mufflers, works with a five-speed ZF gearbox.

This De Tomaso Pantera rides on HRE S101 three-piece wheels wrapped in Nitto Invo rubber. Behind the rims, we find a braking system that features six-piston Baer grabbers all-round.

You’ll be able to recognize the car thanks to its visual reinterpretation. The retro lines are nicely mixed with modern elements. The Pantera is dressed in a special shade of Yellow, which comes from Glasurit. It also sports custom wheel flares and special rocker panels including extra brake cooling ducts.
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