Donate Your De Tomaso Pantera GTS/GT5/GT5-S in Denver

The De Tomaso Pantera, a beloved 1980s wedge supercar, combines Italian flair with American muscle, and is now a highly sought-after collector's item in the automotive world.

The De Tomaso Pantera GTS, GT5, and GT5-S are more than just stunning supercars; they represent a unique blend of Italian design and American engineering. Produced from 1971 to 1992, these vehicles are cherished for their iconic Ford 351 Cleveland V8 engines and ZF transaxles. Whether it's the US-market Pantera, which was federally approved for sale through Lincoln-Mercury dealers, or the rare European-only GT5 and GT5-S variants, each generation embodies a commitment to performance and style. As values for these cars continue to climb, donating one can not only provide generous support to Ride Revive but also preserve a piece of automotive history.

At Ride Revive, we respect the unique heritage and value of each Pantera. Our process is designed to honor your vehicle's legacy while ensuring a smooth donation experience. Whether your car is a matching-numbers example or a restomod, we understand the nuances of collecting and appraising these exceptional machines. We are here to guide you through the donation process, especially if you’re navigating the complexities of a bonded-title pathway. With your help, we can continue our mission to support community initiatives while celebrating automotive excellence.

📖Generation guide

Pantera US-Spec • 1971-1974

Approximately 5,500 units were imported via the Ford-De Tomaso partnership. These cars featured a 5.8L Ford 351 Cleveland V8, producing up to 310hp pre-1972.

Pantera GTS • 1973-1974

This sport-trim variant includes flared fenders, lightweight Campagnolo wheels, and an uprated suspension, enhancing its already thrilling performance.

Pantera GT5 • 1980-1985

The GT5 featured a wider body and aggressive aerodynamics, with only around 250 units made, making it a rare find in today’s collector market.

Pantera GT5-S • 1985-1990

This variant retained the GT5's running gear but adopted a narrower steel body. Approximately 187 units were produced, emphasizing both rarity and performance.

Pantera SI • 1990-1992

The last chapter for the Pantera line, only 41 units of the fuel-injected SI were made, marking the end of an iconic era.

Known issues by generation

Each generation of the De Tomaso Pantera comes with its own set of known issues that potential owners should be aware of. The Ford 351 Cleveland V8 engine is generally reliable with superior parts availability compared to its Italian contemporaries, making it preferable for enthusiasts. However, the ZF 5DS-25 transaxle, while renowned for its durability, may experience synchro wear at high mileage, leading to costly rebuilds ranging from $5,000 to $10,000. Additionally, rust can be a concern for the steel-bodied cars, particularly around rocker panels and lower fenders, necessitating full restorations that can exceed $50,000. Documentation for emissions and safety records can often be incomplete, especially for European-imported models, highlighting the importance of proper bonded-title pathways.

Donation value by condition + generation

The collector value of the De Tomaso Pantera varies significantly based on originality versus restomod status. Matching-numbers examples, with factory bodywork and original interiors, command higher prices in the collector market, often exceeding $150,000 at premier auctions like RM Sotheby's and Gooding & Company. Despite the high value of original cars, restomods can also hold their worth due to the Pantera’s American-engine heritage, with values of $80,000 to $150,000. Especially for 1980s models where missing DMV records are common, understanding the bonding process is critical for valuation and compliance.

Donation process for this model

Donating your De Tomaso Pantera GTS, GT5, or GT5-S to Ride Revive is a straightforward but nuanced process. We highly recommend engaging a qualified appraiser familiar with the unique valuation of these appreciating collectibles, particularly for IRS Form 8283 Section B. For vehicles with missing or incomplete paperwork, we can assist you in navigating the bonded-title pathway via your state’s DMV. Transporting your Pantera will require enclosed transport to safeguard this valuable asset. Your donation will require detailed service history and verification of matching-number VINs to ensure the integrity of the vehicle's history.

Denver regional notes

For Pantera owners in the Denver area, local access to era-specific specialists is crucial for maintenance and restoration. Service providers such as Hall Pantera, along with a network of automotive professionals, are available to assist with repairs and restorations. Denver's climate presents a distinct advantage for preservation, particularly when compared to more corrosive environments like salt-belt states. Understanding the difference between preservation strategies for steel-bodied cars versus fiberglass is vital for maintaining your Pantera’s value and condition.

FAQ

What is the average cost to service the ZF transaxle?
Servicing the ZF 5DS-25 transaxle can be quite expensive, especially if there’s significant wear. A complete rebuild typically costs between $5,000 and $10,000, depending on the condition and parts availability.
How does a restomod impact the value of my Pantera?
Restomods on De Tomaso Panteras can still retain significant value, often in the $80,000 to $150,000 range. Their American-engine heritage and the parts availability of the Ford Cleveland engine make them more acceptable to collectors than similar modifications on Italian supercars.
What should I do if my car’s DMV records are missing?
If your Pantera’s DMV records are missing, don’t worry. We can assist you with the bonded-title process, which involves chain-of-custody documentation and compliance with federal forms for verification.
What appraisal threshold should I be aware of?
For tax purposes, if your Pantera’s value exceeds $5,000, you’ll need to provide an appraisal using IRS Form 8283 Section B. Consulting with a qualified appraiser is highly recommended.
Is era-specific service history necessary for donation?
Yes, having documented service history is crucial for the donation process, especially for appraisal and verification purposes. It enhances the provenance and potential value of your Pantera.
What are the most common issues with the Pantera's body?
The Pantera’s steel body is prone to rust, particularly in areas like rocker panels and lower fenders due to minimal factory rust protection. Full restoration can be costly, so vigilant maintenance is essential.
What colors are considered original and valuable for the Pantera?
Original factory colors such as Rosso, Giallo, Argento, and Nero are highly prized among collectors. Preserving the original paint can significantly enhance your vehicle’s value.

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As a proud owner of a De Tomaso Pantera GTS, GT5, or GT5-S, consider donating your vehicle to Ride Revive. Your Pantera is an appreciated piece of automotive history that deserves recognition and respect. With the right documentation and preparation, your donation can contribute to a noble cause while ensuring that the legacy of this iconic supercar continues.

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