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Sunday, November 12, 2023

Unveiling Tomaso One: A Contemporary Twist on the Classic Pantera Spirit

HOMEBUILT Sports Car - Inspired by the iconic DeTomaso Pantera, Tomas Linden, an automotive enthusiast from Sweden, has brought his dream car to life - the Tomaso One. In a rare sighting these days, this creation stands as a testament to Linden's vision and determination in the realm of sports cars, reminiscent of the sought-after models from the 1970s.
The Tomaso One is home built sports car of Thomas Linden inspired by the iconic DeTomaso Pantera. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
The heart of the Tomaso One beats with a Ford 32-valve V8 engine, akin to its Pantera inspiration. This powerplant boasts Mustang FR500 components, including valves, springs, and lifters, creating a naturally aspirated powerhouse. Although specific power figures remain undisclosed, the transmission hails from a Porsche 930 Turbo, complemented by a homemade exhaust system featuring a distinctive 4-into-1 configuration.
The Tomaso One is home built sports car of Thomas Linden inspired by the iconic DeTomaso Pantera. (Picture from: Motor1)
Adding to its uniqueness, Linden incorporated components from various car brands. The doors, framed with handles from a 90s Honda Civic, exemplify this amalgamation. Carbon fiber mirrors, crafted from Audi TT materials, and a Saab-sourced windshield contribute to the eclectic mix. A carbon fiber scoop not only enhances the sports car's aesthetics but also serves a functional purpose for the engine.
Stepping into the Tomaso One's interior reveals a carbon fiber paradise, with door panels and a dashboard crafted from this lightweight material. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
Crafting a one-of-a-kind lighting system in-house, Linden equipped the Tomaso One with custom front lamps and projectors. The taillights, sourced from a pony car for E-mark certification, ensure legal use in Sweden. The rear bumper, featuring a carbon fiber rear splitter, amplifies both style and performance.
The Tomaso One is powered by a Ford 32-valve V8 engine, akin to its Pantera inspiration, boasts Mustang FR500 components, including valves, springs, and lifters, creating a naturally aspirated powerhouse. (Picture from: CarBuzz)
The exterior's unique paint job draws inspiration from the Ford Mustang, creating a visual connection to the car's V8 heritage. The rear suspension, sourced from a Yamaha YZF-R1 motorcycle, showcases the inventive blend of elements in this custom build car creation. The Tomaso One proudly rides on 19-inch Ruff Racing rims wrapped in 255/35/19 Michelin tires.
The iconic De Tomaso Pantera from the 1970s (in pictured, 1971 model) served as the inspiration for the homebuilt V8 sports car, the Tomaso One. (Picture from: Motor1)
Stepping into the interior reveals a carbon fiber paradise, with door panels and a dashboard crafted from this lightweight material. Two iPads, serving as the instrument cluster and infotainment hub, modernize the cabin. A personal touch comes in the form of a four-speed gated shifter and custom-made seats. Carbon fiber and aluminum foot controls, along with a Porsche brake booster linked to Brembo brake calipers, round out the bespoke interior.
Tomas Linden's Tomaso One stands as a remarkable achievement, demonstrating what vision, knowledge, and perseverance can create. In the realm of homemade replicas, this clean and innovative creation pays homage to the classic sports cars of the past while boldly embracing a unique and modern identity. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARBUZZ | MOTOR1 | SUPERCARBLONDIE | WORLDNEWSERA ]
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