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July 25, 2022

Guide: De Tomaso Vallelunga - a Historical & Technical Appraisal

July 25, 2022/ Ben Tyer
Guide: De Tomaso Vallelunga - a Historical & Technical Appraisal

Having raced a variety of cars in his native Argentina, Alejandro de Tomaso departed for Italy in 1955. De Tomaso hailed from a politically prominent family and his move to Europe was reputedly…

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July 25, 2022/ Ben Tyer/
De Tomaso, De Tomaso Vallelunga, 1960s Italian cars, 1960s Supercars, Fissore, Ghia
November 27, 2020

Guide: De Tomaso Sport 1000 / 66 - a Historical & Technical Appraisal

November 27, 2020/ Ben Tyer
Guide: De Tomaso Sport 1000 / 66 - a Historical & Technical Appraisal

Alessandro de Tomaso’s early days as an auto manufacturer focused on the production of single seat and sports racing cars. The period 1959 to 1962 was generally spent trying to compete at a level…

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November 27, 2020/ Ben Tyer/
De Tomaso, De Tomaso Vallelunga, 1960s Italian cars, 1960s Sports Prototypes, One Offs, Prototypes, Fantuzzi, Group 6 1966-1971
October 07, 2019

Guide: De Tomaso Competizione 2000 - a Historical & Technical Appraisal

October 07, 2019/ Ben Tyer
Guide: De Tomaso Competizione 2000 - a Historical & Technical Appraisal

The Competizione 2000 was one of several De Tomaso racing concepts produced during the mid 1960s. Few saw competition use but, along with myriad experimental engines, they illustrated De…

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October 07, 2019/ Ben Tyer/
De Tomaso, 1960s Sports Prototypes, 1960s Italian cars, Ghia, One Offs, De Tomaso Vallelunga, Group 6 1966-1971
April 02, 2019

Guide: De Tomaso Pampero - a Historical & Technical Appraisal

April 02, 2019/ Ben Tyer
Guide: De Tomaso Pampero - a Historical & Technical Appraisal

Shortly before he acquired Carrozzeria Ghia from Ramfis Trujillo in 1967, Alejandro de Tomaso commissioned the company to build an open two-seat concept on a stretched Vallelunga chassis.

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April 02, 2019/ Ben Tyer/
De Tomaso, De Tomaso Vallelunga, 1960s Supercars, 1960s Concept cars, 1960s Italian cars, One Offs, Ghia
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