Ready for a wild ride? The fully restored 1972 De Tomaso Pantera from the exhilarating 'Fast Five' train heist scene is up for grabs at Barrett-Jackson's Las Vegas auction. 🎥
—from a speeding train. To pull off the job, the group uses a modified ramp truck to ride alongside the locomotive and cut a hole in the side of one of its cars. The first vehicle they remove from the train is the Pantera, which is then driven off into the desert by Vince , a childhood best friend of Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto. The scene is one of the most spectacular in the series andThis particular Pantera is the original example used to film the iconic scene, according to Barrett-Jackson.
You’ll find the Pantera’s original 5.8-liter Cleveland 351 V-8 sitting in the engine bay. The mill is fitted with an Edelbrock Performer intake manifold, Carter 750 carburetor, thermostatic electric radiator fan and mated to a five-speed manual that sends power to the rear axle, according to the auction house. No performance numbers were provided, but when the car was brand new the setup
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