02:17 13-04-2026
Ford CEO Jim Farley's 1972 DeTomaso Pantera up for auction
Ford CEO Jim Farley sells his rare 1972 DeTomaso Pantera, upgraded with modern tech and restored after an accident. Learn about its history and auction value.
Ford CEO Jim Farley has put his rare 1972 DeTomaso Pantera up for sale. He purchased the car in 2024 for $121,000. Over two years, it has covered about 2,000 miles and undergone several technical upgrades before returning to auction.
The vehicle's history dates back to the 1970s, when the Pantera was used by Ford Aerospace before passing into private ownership and spending considerable time in a museum. In 2018, it was involved in an accident during a test drive but was restored and returned to the market.
Under the current owner, the sports car received an updated suspension, a modernized cooling system, and a modified 5.8-liter V8 engine. The powertrain was enhanced with new components, including an Edelbrock intake and an upgraded ignition system, improving the classic car's performance.
The interior was also refreshed
New seats, a steering wheel, and a modern audio system blend with the vintage atmosphere. Against this backdrop of growing interest in classic cars, such projects are increasingly sought after by collectors. At the time of publication, the auction bid had already exceeded $126,000, surpassing the purchase price.
The reasons for the sale are not disclosed, but it clearly involves rotating the collection. This case shows that classic cars remain not only objects of passion but also investments. Even in a short period, the Pantera has appreciated in value, highlighting sustained interest in rare models with history.