@@savage22bolt32 That's like saying you will only use pay phones booths and not adopt mobile phones. 50 years from now you will have no choice but to use intelligent EV's. ICE vehicles will be pure collector items driven/shown only at special events.
@@SoCalFreelance bro, I'm not going to worry about it, I def will not be around that long! I sure hope the gov doesn't ban ICE altogether, that would be a sad day.
Joachim Sudergat I feel like most boxy 70s and 80s styling is still somewhat modern looking, even if it is retro to some extent. Whereas a decent number cars from the mid-late 90s look dated and old now, and I feel like a lot of modern cars will look dated in the future.
Wonderful appreciation for an enthusiast! Takes special "bones" to risk such a wonderful piece of automotive history. The sights..the sounds...glorious!!!!
Actually a true beauty,penned by the young talented Giorgio Giugiaro by then chief designer at the celebrated Ghia coachbuilder firm.Actually the car wasn't as effective as its stunning bodyshell would deserve mainly for its crazy front-rear weight imbalance which caused the car to be pretty much unpredictable.In addition, its chassis came from a former DeTomaso racing chassis which was way too expensive as far as I remember.So,basically this astounding car was neither a great performer nor a good business.Surely a thorough chassis suspension tuning could turn it into a better car overall,albeit the whole job wasn't worth the money.I loved it, yet the aforementioned lackings were well known here in Italy.
@@INDIGOBLUE555 Vwry tough to tune without using expensive alloys. The Momoose had a spine frame requiring very rigid materials, the Panther was a more modern monocoque incorporating both body and engine transaxle. Both beautiful engineering of two separate eras. Each was true to the times, the Mongoose had the super hi perf 289, that was not well known and confused with it's siblings, the Panther had a special 351 Cleveland. The uniqueness is what set them both apart, including from each other 👍
@@andykerr3803 Yes,the Pantera was extensively improved overall and yet sporting a more conventional body styling really was a gorgeous car. The Mongoose had a really breathtaking look and in addition an unequalled allure. Personal feelings of course...
@@INDIGOBLUE555 They both evolved differently. The Pantera got wider for racing, the Mangusta became more refined... There are some racing examples that were even more beautiful with rear louvers added touches. I favor simplicity, even without spoilers. The GT 40 influenced bodies were much nicer than the Countach mods. To each his own... Cheers 🍻
That is one of the roughest machines ever came from Italy. THIS is one of my fvourite cars...nice caption of the sound by the way. Sometimes a youtube video does not do the sound a favour, this one is beautiful. Will restart watching NOW. For the 5th time!
@@markoromero350 Alejandro De Tomaso was the founder but not a designer. The car was designed by Giorgio Giugiaro wich worked for Ghia (Italian company of design)
Marco Andreoli Mah....in un paio di sequenze si vede l'avantreno che rimbalza in frenata e impostazione...deve essere un incubo da guidare (bravissimo il pilota)....in pratica una specie di grosso e largo Kart troppo leggero davanti e incollato per terra dietro che va guidato tutto di trazione. Non ho notato nessuna sbavatura del retrotreno quindi penso la sensazione sia quella, sottosterzo pazzesco in ingresso e sovrasterzo di grip in uscita.
just came back from the beach..sunny spring day...saw a Black GTS like this cruisin' the Esplanade...ended up here..still drooling..great video...cheers.
Does it get any better than this? Gorgeous Italian design with the power of highly tuned American beef. This is a man's car!And it has one of the coolest ever sounding names to boot: Mangusta.
@@miguelgarr576 Hi Miguel, thanks for heads up. That's good to hear they were friends. They were both such Titans in the performance/sportscar world. Looks like it was another old car rumor put to rest..
OMGGGGGGGGG That sound!!! What a beautiful car, I know next to nothing about De Tomaso but damn, the Pantera is cool and this Mangusta, wow!! Mother of God that sound!!!
Love it, thx. Spoke to Giugiaro some years ago at his office in Moncalieri and he explained to me that in '66 he was designing on one drawing board the Mangusta and at the same time on another the Ghibli. "They were born together" he said.
19Bozzy92 I've listened and watched this video countless times each time with equal enthusiasm and abandon! I would love to know more about this work of art that makes beutiful music! just gives me goosebumps! I would like to know the build specs..ect
Mangustas never had a 351. The European versions (of which this is an example) had a HiPo 289 producing a little over 300 horsepower while U.S. models came equipped with a 302 that generated an anemic 220 . It is the high compression ratio (10.5:1) of that HiPo 289 that gives it the distinct, high-strung sound. I bet you're thinking of the Pantera which came exclusively with the 351 Cleveland.
@@lavarclemmons2574 No, the 351 Cleveland was used in many models, they were capable of producing good HP. The Ford Windsor engines were generally for economy and the Cleveland was for performance.
My father's best friend owned a Mangusta when I was a child. I was a total 80's car freak having all the typical F40/959 posters on my wall. One day my dad took me to visit his friend and he let me ride in the Mangusta. Wanted one ever since, but the value has shot up faster than my personal wealth. Oh well. Bought a Lotus Elise and that puts a damn good smile on my face for MUCH less money.
Thomas Brown you mean bundle of snakes and it's more than that I've listened to every Pantera video on UA-cam this thing is crazy I'd love to know a few more things like the camshaft grind specifications compression ratio and cylinder head CFM flow numbers
I do believe that the Ford 351 Cleveland powering that beautiful machine is full of stroked anger....anger and rage....and the noise to produces is glorious.....
Amazing Car! This Mangusta has been race prepped for sure as it really gets around the track well..........................my understanding of these cars from what I have read is that they were underpowered and pretty squirrely to drive as they had quite a bit of chassis flex not unlike the Muira. This one is obviously had mucho work done to it as it performs and sounds awesome! Beautiful guitar and great video Thanks!
Interesting to see the front end styling cues coming through later in the Australian Fords Falcon XB GT models (1974-75) with twin headlights - especially the hardtop version
My God!!! That's one of the best sounding engines I have ever heard! I've always loved the Mangusta, especially since it was of course designed to kill the Cobra. I absolutely love the Shelby Cobras of the early-mid 60's persuasion, but I love this car just about as much. It has such a perfect style, shape, stance, width and length, and of course the interior and mechanics are on point. The Mongoose definitely took some bites out of the snake! Plus, I mean come on, a name like De Tomaso Mangusta??? Epic!
B R A V O....! Awesome video X 1,000,000... Thanks a million for sharing this incredible BLAST from the not so distant past. Well done indeed...! Just listening to this soundtract gets my blood pumping....
I remember how I felt when I first saw one of these at a car show a very long time ago. Strange, but I feel the same way now so many years later. It transcends art from merely visual to include visceral and other such things that show up with a UV lamp. Sorry if I got any on ya. LOL.
Just might be the most attractive car ever penned. Sound is fabulous misic, too.
her sisters vallanga and Pantera are not to shabby either
In 50 years from now when everyone is driving electric vehicles to see and hear one of these screaming by will be a revelation, an event to behold.
50 years from now I'll be dead, but if I wasn't dead, I still wouldn't be driving an EV, at least as my primary vehicle.
@@savage22bolt32 That's like saying you will only use pay phones booths and not adopt mobile phones. 50 years from now you will have no choice but to use intelligent EV's. ICE vehicles will be pure collector items driven/shown only at special events.
@@SoCalFreelance bro, I'm not going to worry about it, I def will not be around that long!
I sure hope the gov doesn't ban ICE altogether, that would be a sad day.
@@SoCalFreelance The Slavercrats will all be dead by then and their EV's will sit in museums to be laughed at.
Timeless design, this beast is a modern car in 100 years.
Joachim Sudergat I feel like most boxy 70s and 80s styling is still somewhat modern looking, even if it is retro to some extent. Whereas a decent number cars from the mid-late 90s look dated and old now, and I feel like a lot of modern cars will look dated in the future.
It looks BETTER (imho) than the current Ford GT!
It is Giugiaro Design😎👍
🇦🇷 🇮🇹 🇺🇸 que combinación estupenda !!!
Wonderful appreciation for an enthusiast! Takes special "bones" to risk such a wonderful piece of automotive history. The sights..the sounds...glorious!!!!
.
Oh my God! The Mangusta is absolutely phenomenal. How is this beast not as popular as the Pantera? Belissima 🇮🇹
Actually a true beauty,penned by the young talented Giorgio Giugiaro by then chief designer at the celebrated Ghia coachbuilder firm.Actually the car wasn't as effective as its stunning bodyshell would deserve mainly for its crazy front-rear weight imbalance which caused the car to be pretty much unpredictable.In addition, its chassis came from a former DeTomaso racing chassis which was way too expensive as far as I remember.So,basically this astounding car was neither a great performer nor a good business.Surely a thorough chassis suspension tuning could turn it into a better car overall,albeit the whole job wasn't worth the money.I loved it, yet the aforementioned lackings were well known here in Italy.
Pantera wouldn't exist without the Mangusta. It's the predecessor "THE ORIGINAL!!"
@@INDIGOBLUE555 Vwry tough to tune without using expensive alloys. The Momoose had a spine frame requiring very rigid materials, the Panther was a more modern monocoque incorporating both body and engine transaxle. Both beautiful engineering of two separate eras. Each was true to the times, the Mongoose had the super hi perf 289, that was not well known and confused with it's siblings, the Panther had a special 351 Cleveland. The uniqueness is what set them both apart, including from each other 👍
@@andykerr3803
Yes,the Pantera was extensively improved overall and yet sporting a more conventional body styling really was a gorgeous car.
The Mongoose had a really breathtaking look and in addition an unequalled allure.
Personal feelings of course...
@@INDIGOBLUE555 They both evolved differently. The Pantera got wider for racing, the Mangusta became more refined... There are some racing examples that were even more beautiful with rear louvers added touches. I favor simplicity, even without spoilers. The GT 40 influenced bodies were much nicer than the Countach mods. To each his own...
Cheers 🍻
Epic. That thing would scare a lamborghini lol. The change-downs are glorious!
that sound would scare my unborn great grandchildren.. RAW
Beautiful Ford
And now they are just as expensive as a Lamborghini
@I find this to be interesting Jarp, jurp jup jup ugly well you clearly ugly then this is art along with the engine
not just looks all about downforce kids
That is one of the roughest machines ever came from Italy. THIS is one of my fvourite cars...nice caption of the sound by the way. Sometimes a youtube video does not do the sound a favour, this one is beautiful. Will restart watching NOW. For the 5th time!
Italian beauty with american heart!!!
Gregory Chatzinikolis
And argentinian soul!
@@GeneralLee1961.3
It's just no match for the GT-40.
@@BobbyTucker Ummm. maybe because it didn't have a multimillion dollar development budget?
Another terrific video of an extremely rare racing version of the Mangusta! Thank you your channel is one the best!
+velocità Thank you for your nice comment!
I'm astonished by the fact that the camera man climbed the hill faster than the car to video record it 🤯
Akhil Ghosh ”i am speed”
Well, you’re easy!
The old professor
Live Free or Die!
@@Eeter26 "I'm fast af boi!"
Im gonna guess there was multiple camera men
pretty funny Ghosh!
Its beautiful, aggressive, vulgar and bold. This is the pinnacle of Italian design. Also, great sound and driver! :)
or driver just can't drive stick.
That’ll be the Ford engine making that great sound
DeTomaso as brand, it is, in fact italian. But Alejandro DeTomaso, the founder and designer its actually argentinian!
@@markoromero350 And the engine is American.
@@markoromero350 Alejandro De Tomaso was the founder but not a designer. The car was designed by Giorgio Giugiaro wich worked for Ghia (Italian company of design)
Can't get enough of the Mangusta! Beautiful shape, great sound.
look like a pretty girl in a tight knee length skirt
Questa macchina ha un modo di stare in strada che emoziona, impressionante!!
sisi è veramente un gran bello spettacolo
sarebbe stata una ottima gr. B da come sta in strada
Marco Andreoli
Mah....in un paio di sequenze si vede l'avantreno che rimbalza in frenata e impostazione...deve essere un incubo da guidare (bravissimo il pilota)....in pratica una specie di grosso e largo Kart troppo leggero davanti e incollato per terra dietro che va guidato tutto di trazione. Non ho notato nessuna sbavatura del retrotreno quindi penso la sensazione sia quella, sottosterzo pazzesco in ingresso e sovrasterzo di grip in uscita.
Una presenza scenica e un sound spettacolari .. un mix riuscì tra una Supercar e una muscle car dell' epoca
Is this the world's angriest V8 sound ?
No. Not angry. Growling like a suspicious predator.
I wonder if it's still the 351 that came in the car or if it's a scj 😍
@@robsorgdrager8477 had a friend that had one this is a Detomaso Mangusta " Mongoose" these were powered by a Hotted up Ford 302. Just a Tiny car
It sure as hell sounds like it wants to kill me
No kidding. Car sounds like it's on a day-pass outta Hell.
I think this is the best video on UA-cam.
I thought I was in love with the Pantera. I just got my head turned. The Mangusta is my new fav.
just came back from the beach..sunny spring day...saw a Black GTS like this cruisin' the Esplanade...ended up here..still drooling..great video...cheers.
Does it get any better than this? Gorgeous Italian design with the power of highly tuned American beef. This is a man's car!And it has one of the coolest ever sounding names to boot: Mangusta.
The name is right up there with Corvette
He had a fall out with a certain Mr. Shelby. It's true meaning is snake eater....
He was pretty pissed off over something Shelby did.
@@GabrielKish
Not at all!
Alejandro De Tomasso and Carrol Shelby were friends, it was a joke between them! You know Cobra and Mangusta.
Regards
@@miguelgarr576 Hi Miguel, thanks for heads up. That's good to hear they were friends. They were both such Titans in the performance/sportscar world. Looks like it was another old car rumor put to rest..
great engine, but sometimes I think it would have been better if it had its own V12 engine like Ferrari and Lamborghini.
OMGGGGGGGGG That sound!!! What a beautiful car, I know next to nothing about De Tomaso but damn, the Pantera is cool and this Mangusta, wow!! Mother of God that sound!!!
+FormulaKimball Oh and it has a Ford V8 ... no wonder it sounds so much like a GT40 :)
+FormulaKimball i hope every body know that if not they should be shot it's a 289 right ?
+billy heaton could be a 302.. but all small block fords kinda sound the same.. 289 to 351s...
Mike Hunt i need to look that up
If its a Euro Spec it had a 289. If it was a US spec it was a 302. Ironically the Euro 289 had almost 80 more horse power than the 5 liter US model.
Love that car ! What a gorgeous design and performance !
Love it, thx. Spoke to Giugiaro some years ago at his office in Moncalieri and he explained to me that in '66 he was designing on one drawing board the Mangusta and at the same time on another the Ghibli. "They were born together" he said.
I love this channel !
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It's like sweet music to my ears!
Fantastic!
Perfect!
wXCCGWWwDFwtyhyuyyu
FAB! What a sound! well tuned and great performance too.
Great job once again Bozzy......you always find the best cars, and have the best footage! Awesome car great sound! Thank you for posting!
+busa pilot No problem! Thank you for watching it
19Bozzy92 I've listened and watched this video countless times each time with equal enthusiasm and abandon! I would love to know more about this work of art that makes beutiful music! just gives me goosebumps! I would like to know the build specs..ect
Awesome sounding 351 Cleveland Ford, real snarly!
Mangustas never had a 351. The European versions (of which this is an example) had a HiPo 289 producing a little over 300 horsepower while U.S. models came equipped with a 302 that generated an anemic 220 . It is the high compression ratio (10.5:1) of that HiPo 289 that gives it the distinct, high-strung sound.
I bet you're thinking of the Pantera which came exclusively with the 351 Cleveland.
@@EfOneAddict, ok sounds REAL nice, the 289 Ford does mind revs and 300HP is respectable for that type of engine, REAL NICE CAR!!
@@EfOneAddict ok thats wat i was confusing this car with. I also thot these wer 351s
Did you say a 351 Cleveland that is crazy is that a mustang motor in that thing
@@lavarclemmons2574 No, the 351 Cleveland was used in many models, they were capable of producing good HP. The Ford Windsor engines were generally for economy and the Cleveland was for performance.
Amazing video. Don't understand what is here to dislike: It has great sound, good camera work and excellent filming sequence and it has two dislikes.
+Tiago Moura Thanks a lot!
I would like to know the specs on the engine..
29 dislikes now. Russian trolls?
@@ntdscherer probably some nature freaks who dislike every car with loud exhausts/engines
Prius owners.
Id love to find the 42 who gave thumbs down and give them a good slapping😂😂
Agreed
The noise of that V8 is so addicting. I can never get tired of it. It makes a sound like a rock 'n' roll song.
What a sweet sounding machine! Makes me get all emotional. Wow!
DeTomaso named this car "Mangusta" (Italian for Mongoose) as a counter to Selby's "Cobra". (:
DreamandWish1...this Mangusta has nothing for a 427 Shelby Cobra, nothing at all whatsoever....
@@branon6565
Well the original Cobra was a Windsor Ford V8 260 (4,2L)...
Regards
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@@branon6565 Because Ford reneg'd on a deal to put the 427 in this car.
LiberalsAreWorthless Mongoose is the only animal who can hunt&kill cobras. Thats why...
@@branon6565 Far better handling and far prettier. No problem tuning the engine above Cobra
God i would kill for one of these in Assetto Corsa
No video game, ever, has had a DeTomaso.
@@truantray cough, cough forza cough, cough
@@truantray good thing for modders- we have quite a few variations of the Pantera now in assetto that are very well done.
I have assetto on ps4 , bought it because heard its amazing , maybe on pc but on console its shit .
My father's best friend owned a Mangusta when I was a child. I was a total 80's car freak having all the typical F40/959 posters on my wall. One day my dad took me to visit his friend and he let me ride in the Mangusta. Wanted one ever since, but the value has shot up faster than my personal wealth. Oh well. Bought a Lotus Elise and that puts a damn good smile on my face for MUCH less money.
That deTomaso Mangusta is DIALED. Looks, goes, and sounds amazing. Very choice.
Superbe auto, superbe vidéo, GRAZIE !!!
It is amazing how a 180 degree exhaust (Basket Of Snakes) can make a Ford V8 sound so exotic ! Sounds like the composer Rossini created the sound :)
Thomas Brown you mean bundle of snakes and it's more than that I've listened to every Pantera video on UA-cam this thing is crazy I'd love to know a few more things like the camshaft grind specifications compression ratio and cylinder head CFM flow numbers
That Ford engine sounds beastly 👹
Age becomes this machine! Sounds like a Mean Ole Man, and getting Meaner as the time passes. Thanks for the vid Sir.
I do believe that the Ford 351 Cleveland powering that beautiful machine is full of stroked anger....anger and rage....and the noise to produces is glorious.....
First time I saw this car was Targa Tasmania 1997, instantly fell in love, that sound!
Superb sound, beautiful design. The Mangusta is up there with the Pantera for looks.
That thing handles like it was on rails.
Man, that thing was glued.
the sound of our demise does sound pretty badass
If you are feeling sad, this video will cher you up based on the fact that something so awesome exist in the World.
Amazing Car! This Mangusta has been race prepped for sure as it really gets around the track well..........................my understanding of these cars from what I have read is that they were underpowered and pretty squirrely to drive as they had quite a bit of chassis flex not unlike the Muira. This one is obviously had mucho work done to it as it performs and sounds awesome! Beautiful guitar and great video Thanks!
Correct, I know Detomaso cars inside and out and the Mangustas were horrific...someone has done alot of work to this one.
grandi video ORIGINALI e audio da spettacolo
Now thats how to make a video, incredibly refreshing
I love this! This De Tomaso sounds more like an exotic car than a Mustang. It's like the sound matches the body. Beautiful!
Ah, the V8 music! Forget those sick little 4’s and sixes!
v8 351ci cleveland
Mmmm you can't deny the z370 sounds awesome too. I say V8 and V6 all day.
Breathtakingly beautiful !
That was the most fun I have had all day!!!
Phenomenal sound. Looks cool too.
Magnificent Mechanical Beast - and Design
Tks for sharing
Road & Track shared your video today
This sound... It's so amazing
What a glorious noise.I want one of those.
Eins der geilsten Autos, die je gebaut wurden.
Probably the prettiest design ever made for a car
There used to be a silver Mangusta here in Hobart, Tasmania many years ago. I only saw it once or twice. Awesome
Interesting to see the front end styling cues coming through later in the Australian Fords Falcon XB GT models (1974-75) with twin headlights - especially the hardtop version
Gorgeous car and the sound of ripping fabric. I’m doing heel & toe just watching this.
Assolutamente straordinario il sound, la linea, eccezionale
This is raw at it's finest!
what a beauty. you can clearly see where many later designed cars took inspiration from the Mangusta. compare its front with the Lancia Delta HF
Cammed, short gears, 180 deg headers. WHat a soundtrack!
Love these cars who couldnt?
The Mangusta is quite sublime!❤
most of my friends loved the Pantera, but I loved the Mangusta.
I can't believe this is a car from the 60s. Beast!
This car holds the sounds of aggression
My God!!! That's one of the best sounding engines I have ever heard! I've always loved the Mangusta, especially since it was of course designed to kill the Cobra. I absolutely love the Shelby Cobras of the early-mid 60's persuasion, but I love this car just about as much. It has such a perfect style, shape, stance, width and length, and of course the interior and mechanics are on point. The Mongoose definitely took some bites out of the snake! Plus, I mean come on, a name like De Tomaso Mangusta??? Epic!
Awesome sound! Also sounds like using that gearbox is a pita though.
Sweet Mother of engines! That Sounds awesome
Nice sound... =] I especially Love how she screams with each down shift... =D
Wow. What a piece of work.
con questo sound posso fare sogni tranquilli :)
Fantastic car, fantastic sound and great drive! Thanks for driving it!!! And thanks for sharing.
Kind regards.
awsome sound
Coming at you, you hear the individual throttle bodies first, then you hear the exhaust. 2 engine sounds at the same time Cool.
Very nice
Now that's a proper sports car!
Sounds so sick!! But is there a grandma in there shifting holy hell
What a beautiful car.....I think I just had a moment 😮.
B R A V O....! Awesome video X 1,000,000... Thanks a million for sharing this incredible BLAST from the not so distant past.
Well done indeed...! Just listening to this soundtract gets my blood pumping....
This is pure Italian.
Come frusta la Mangusta!! Video da 10 e lode!
+Mario Bianchi Grazie!
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USEEE TTTHIS--> twitter.com/9a677e3d21f5ee6cd/status/754940820587806720 IТ IS ТHE WОRKING Hill Climb Rаcing Hacссck TOОOОL THАT WOОOORКS! ЕNJOY! Dее Tоmasо Mangusta Greаt V8 Sоund On Hillclimb
Looks like a badger copping a squat on four wheels. A very angry blue badger.
Told ya. Its really hard to beat the sound of a finally tuned Ford small block.
DrBIeed give it to some Italians and they’ll make it purr
289s can sound pretty good but 350s sound better imo. 440, 400 and 454 are the best though.
It looks, and sounds so good!
I remember how I felt when I first saw one of these at a car show a very long time ago. Strange, but I feel the same way now so many years later. It transcends art from merely visual to include visceral and other such things that show up with a UV lamp. Sorry if I got any on ya. LOL.
Such a menacing looking car, I love it!
Sweet 180 degree exhaust SBF music!
Amongst the greatest looking cars out there
Je ne connaissais pas, elle est magnifique !
Love this amazing car!!!
I love De Tomaso cars and Maserati and Innocenti/DeTomaso. Good Mangusta!
❤️
Wunderschön die alten deTomasos, ganz schlichtes unaufdringliches DESIGN.
Heute gibt es nur noch Geisterbahn und Kleinpimmeldesign.
Very well shot and edited.
Beim zusehen bekommt man einfach Lust zu fahren. Ich gehe zur Garage und drehe eine Runde mit meinem Pantera.
Epic!! Nice shots
+fefe2044 Thank you!
Suena PARDAMENTE BIEN Y TIRA DESESPERADAMENTE ese V8 "Cleveland"