[DeTomaso] GT5 Campagnolo Wheels

Göran Malmberg hemipanter at hemipanter.se
Fri Dec 26 11:42:35 EST 2008


I bought my wheels from the factory 1999. I just shoot two images and put ít 
on my site http://www.hemipanter.se/ klick "wheels and tires".
Goran
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roland Jaeckel" <detomaso at gmx.com>
To: <detomaso at realbig.com>
Sent: Friday, December 26, 2008 12:06 PM
Subject: [DeTomaso] GT5 Campagnolo Wheels


> Peter,
> Don't worry. Later rims where all made by Tecnomagnesio.
> Whatever was mounted or sold by the factory.
> The factory sold what they had in boxes that where empty.
> Tecnomagnesio took over Campagnolo and the rest of the inventory.
> So, no wonder to get Campagnolo rims in tecnomagnesio boxes.
> For exsample: #9177 was deliverd from the factory with a dash 1 ZF box.
> Roland Jaeckel
> DeTomaso Parts Center Europe
> www.detomaso.de
>
>  Chuck:
>
>   My wheels have Tecnomagnesio stamped on them, and the stickers read
> Tecnomagnesio as well.. No reference to Campagnolo anywhere.
>
>   This has made me curious and so, after the holidays, I will begin
> to canvass some late model Pantera owners to see what their wheels
> look like.
>
>   - Peter
>
>   Quoting cengles at cox.net:
>
>>
>> Dear Peter,
>>
>> Hmmm, I bought a pair of 10" "Campys" from the factory in 1989, I
>> have since sold them to somebody on the forum several years ago--up
>> in the northwest, IIRC.
>>
>> As I recall, the lovely and lightweight "Campys" had cast into them
>> "Technomagnesium" and "DeTomaso". They did come with *Campagnolo*
>> STICKERS. I am so dumb that I had always thought that they were
>> Campy wheels made out of the material: technomagnesium (brand
>> name)........... Oh, well.
>>
>> For what it is worth, Chuck Engles
>>
>>
>>
>> ---- phavlik at pris.ca wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> The wheels on my car, and I believe most Panteras built after 1988,
>>> were stamped "Tecnomagnesio" and "De Tomaso". I wonder if perhaps you
>>> were sent wheels that were old stock?
>>> Now you have me curious, Mike. I feel the start of a new research
>>> project coming on....
>>>
>>> Quoting MikeLDrew at aol.com:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> In a message dated 12/23/08 10 19 0, phavlik at pris.ca writes:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Just a reminder that circa 1988 DeTomaso switched to
>>>>> Tecnomagnesio wheels. The GT5-S Panteras (and my GT5) from that
>>>>> period onward all ran them.
>>>>>
>>>> Well, more accurately, Tecnomagnesio bought Campagnolo outright, and 
>>>> took
>>>> over the manufacture of the De Tomaso Campagnolo wheels.   My
>>>> 10-inch wheels
>>>> (purchased new in 1989 and manufactured in 1989) are marked "DETOMASO" 
>>>> and
>>>> "CAMPAGNOLO" but both came inside Technomagnesio boxes, with no
>>>> mention of Campagnolo
>>>> anywhere....
>>>>
>>>> Mike
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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