
Guide: De Tomaso Pampero - Supercar Nostalgia
Apr 2, 2019 · The two firms were already familiar to one another as De Tomaso had earlier contracted Ghia to provide bodywork for 50 standard Vallelunga Berlinettas plus a couple of …
De Tomaso Pampero - Wikicars
The Pampero, named after a special wind that blows across the Argentine Pampas, was in principle a new open version of the Vallelunga, but with slightly different dimensions and a …
De Tomaso Pampero - Classic Cars Wiki
The De Tomaso Pampero was a concept car built by Ghia in 1966. It was named after a special wind that blows across the Argentine Pampas and was in principle a new open version of the …
1966 De Tomaso Pampero by Ghia - story-cars.com
Jun 29, 2022 · The Pampero, named after a special wind that blows across the Argentine Pampas, was in principle a new open version of the Vallelunga, but with slightly different …
Italian Deadly Sins (Peninsular Peccadilloes, Part 3) – De Tomaso…
Mar 31, 2025 · Above: one-off 1966 De Tomaso Pampero; below: 1967 De Tomaso Mangusta Only 50 Vallelungas were made in five years — a modest first draft. De Tomaso had a …
1966 De Tomaso Pampero - World Car Specifications
The Pampero is a rear wheel drive Ghia designed roadster automobile with a mid located engine, from De Tomaso. The De Tomaso Pampero's engine is a naturally aspirated petrol, 1.5 litre, …
1966 De Tomaso Pampero Ghia full range specs - Automobile …
All De Tomaso Pampero Ghia versions offered for the year 1966 with complete specs, performance and technical data in the catalogue of cars
1966 DeTomaso Pampero by Ghia - story-cars.com
Jun 5, 2022 · Based on the Vallelunga (De Tomaso’s first car) and styled by Giugiaro while he was working at Ghia. The Pampero could have been an interesting mid-engined (a 1.5-liter …
De Tomaso Pampero: O vento não soprou a seu favor
Dec 5, 2024 · O De Tomaso Pampero é um protótipo construído pela Ghia em 1966 e desenhado por Giorgetto Giugiaro, quando este trabalhava para esse estúdio de design. É um automóvel …
Prototypes — De Tomaso UK Drivers Club
Pampero (1966) In styling terms, the Pampero has been considered to be the bridge between the Vallelunga and the Mangusta. Designed by Giugiara, the Pampero was, in principle, a …