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Discussion in 'Other Italian' started by Mang, Jan 10, 2009.

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  1. peter bellgtc

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    The one off set of rear wheels on the dean martin car have standard ribbing.
     
  2. vyprgt2

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    #852 vyprgt2, Jan 16, 2013
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    The steering wheel discussed on eBay sold for US$2,725.
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    Even though it had a crack, this price seems very reasonable to me. It's not like you can just call one of the vendors and get one. At some point all of the loose steering wheels will be reunited with a Mangusta- then what will an owner who needs an original steering wheel do?
    It is such an important part of the Mangusta as it is so unique and readily identifiable as a Mangusta trademark.
     
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    #853 testamon, Jan 17, 2013
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    The wheel is a trademark unless you have one of the last half a dozen or so Geese, then you are left with an all leather Ferrero wheel. Still original and as it came from the factory!
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  4. F1tommy

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    #854 F1tommy, Jan 17, 2013
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    Daryl the Mangusta looks great again.

    A few photos of the Mangusta prototype. Looks at those huge Webers(48-52mm???). They look like they are mounted to the floor. I don't think the car had a motor it this point.

    Tom Tanner/Ferrari Expo 2013-Chicago March 23rd 2013
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  5. jm3

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    #855 jm3, Jan 17, 2013
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    Neat picture. It also looks like the horrid Monza filler cap has not been added yet. I have not seen those yet, thank you.

    I also notice an aerial.
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  6. F1tommy

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    That row of vents on the rear by the exaust and the filler cap were added later. Also the rear wheels were much wider on the original prototype and the wheels were painted gold with Dunlop Racing tires. The original prototype was pure BAD ASS!!!


    Tom Tanner/Scale Designs/Ferrari Expo 2013-Chicago March 23rd 2013
     
  7. Mang

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    Not one, but TWO Mangusta's on offer on eBay presently...not original, but still going to be interesting to see the prices they bring
     
  8. vyprgt2

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    >>>>>>>>>"not original">>>>>
    wow, you're not kidding- the second one is pretty modified, although I kind of like the cream interior.

    The PI $180K car seems like a nice car, other than the speakers in the doors and the steering wheel. Looks like it has an original air cleaner.
     
  9. DenisC

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    8MA820: Funny exhaust, aftermarket underdash AC (how do you access the heater controls?) , newer compressor, Pantera condenser, modern alternator (electrical?), Pantera scripts on valve covers, overflow tank relocated, spare removed and mini in trunk, eBrake handle modified to newer style, electric fuel pump added, gas cap, newer no jack & tools, heater vents changed, incorrect steering wheel, no radio, but speakers (?), pass seat tracks on driver's side (?), missing radiator but good overall

    8MA1106: funny exhaust tips, painted transfercase, aftermarket rims, new interior, ac ?, Alternator set-up ?, newer style motor, very clean hot rod style.
     
  10. vyprgt2

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    Also, no paperwork, no air cleaner tubes,no trinket tray, wrong wheel caps on 8ma820.
     
  11. velocetwo

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    The spare looks different? Yes No?
     
  12. vyprgt2

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    definitely
    the correct one is mounted on a regular wheel in the engine compartment
     
  13. Mang

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    Hey my former car was 'tarted' up too, and new owner/flipper/dealer is asking $256k for it...$140k+ more than I sold it to him for less than a year ago. ORIGINALS gonna bring SICK money soon, hold on to your goose! :D

    Original wheels can save the look of these modded examples in a big way, so I am offering NOS wheelset on eBay right now.
     
  14. DenisC

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    These cars presumably came without radios. Late dash design cars had the radio / trinket tray combo. Hard to say if it should be there, only 1-2 cars with tray w/o radio. Halls has repro but need to be recovered.

    There is a set of wheel centres on the console but can't say if they are originals or silkscreen style.


    :)
     
  15. velocetwo

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    I agree, I predict they double in price over the next three years.
     
  16. Mang

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    Note, the modded car has met reserve and will sell from this eBay auction. Going to be fascinating to see what it brings....especially for me.
     
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    So all those Webers are just for show?
     
  19. velocetwo

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    What Webers :)
     
  20. JeremyJon

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    ...but no extention cord, oops! ;)
     
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    Aren't they usually?

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  24. JeremyJon

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    those are bespoke cast cylinder heads, very cool and exotic, the intake port would be a straight shot down to the intake valve, cool!
     
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    #875 DenisC, Mar 18, 2013
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    yes DeTomaso had many custom cast pieces, look at the valve cover emblems and rear uprights on Mangusta (and Pantera)....There is a pic in one of the books of Piers Courage`s car, the whole front nose section was one piece cast magnesium, way ahead of the curve, crush /crash proof (unfortunately no one warned the fire crew not to use water, the rest is unfortunate history) .

    The DeTomaso museum had at least half a dozen custom cast aluminium motors
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