[DeTomaso] Latest DeTomaso Rumor
Ed Mendez
edducati at mac.com
Tue Apr 25 13:46:06 EDT 2017
Mr Tom Kim is going to speak at this years Fun Rally in Monterey, just confirmed now. So you’ll have to register and be there to see what he has to say. He will also be racing at Laguna Seca in his SCCA car on Saturday and wants to hang out with us., not sure what car that will be...
Be there or be square.
:-)
Ed
> On Apr 25, 2017, at 01:51, Charles McCall <charlesmccall at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Julian, if the intention was to get debate going on the list then I
> suppose it worked!
> This is only the 4th or 5th time that someone has said production is
> right around the corner, so while I'd like to see it happen I'm also
> cautious. You bring up some very good points using common sense and
> logic that make this plan rather unlikely. I also wonder, if they are
> going through this trouble, why not make the body style of the Si,
> which is much more exclusive than the 5-S?
> It's a shame because I think that the plan COULD work. The DeTomaso
> name has certain value and if some upstart company wanted to market
> their supercar they might have more luck using a known name instead of
> starting from scratch. I don't mean to say that it's easy, just that it
> is viable...
>
> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 6:21 AM, Julian Kift
> <[1]julian_kift at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I reckon it's someone's idea for getting discussion going on the
> list! I'd love to see a new modern Pantera replacement butA
> analyzing what has been posted publicly online regarding this
> venture just doesn't seem to stack up.
> Here's what I got from the online postings;
> 200 people have committed to a car that will be priced $275k to
> $325k without as much as seeing a prototype? Firstly, who pays
> $275k+ for a pseudo copy of a car that is available for $200-250k
> for the original? I would think an original GT5-S still has some
> investment upside, but a Chinese knock off?
> At $275k+ it is competing with some real exotics and an 2005/6 Ford
> GT can be had for the cost of this new Dim Sun Tomaso. Equally a
> good Pantera and 5S steel kit can be had and installed for half of
> the cost.
> With the investment required for a true structural carbon fiber
> body, I have to thin this will be a space frame with composite
> panels i.e. a modern rendition of a Long & Newman Pantera! I wonder
> wether it will even be with lightweight autoclave structural panels
> or just a carbon overlay like the decklids available today?
> So apparently the new GT5-S will use a Ricardo 6 speed, a
> discontinued gearbox no longer supported by the manufacturer and
> which is currently fetching a premium for the Ford GT guys due to
> almost zero availability and no spares! Yet 325 new Pantera's will
> be built with one. We know from current projects that the Ricardo
> does not fit between the frame rails which require widening, but
> apparently this new GT5-S will be 8 inches longer in the rear than
> the original to accommodate the power train?
> All that expense and it still has an old school Roush motor and no
> flappy paddle shifter, what is the attraction? Many US modifiers are
> taking more modern engines and dropping them into Pantera's to get
> modern reliability. Any manufacturer of sanity who did their
> marketing homework would likely be going with a Coyote (or better
> still a Voodoo) engine.
> Who is it going to appeal to? I don't believe a Chinese focused
> market would be building in S. Africa.
> Safety testing is being carried out in South Africa, which bears no
> meaning in the US. If brought in as a 'roller' less engine and
> gearbox as Superformance does then it would have to be offered for
> sale and titled as a self assembled vehicle. Surely that would leave
> choice of power train up to the individual purchaser? A manufacturer
> assembled car would need to meet stringent safety and emissions
> standards especially one assembled in the great republic of
> California!
> All that said Steve Wilkinson is an astute business man so maybe
> something got lost in translation, it sure would be nice for him to
> clear the air with a statement.
> Julian
>> On Apr 24, 2017, at 12:46 PM, Larry Finch via DeTomaso
> <[2]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> The anewa Chinese logo is the same one the Italian scam artists,
> the ones taken to court for fraud, introduced.
>>
>> So nothing new there. Old news repackaged.
>>
>>
>> I, like many owners, are linked into numerous car-guy blogs,
> websites and media reports. How can such a project, (remember, with
> 200 cars already spoken for), possibly have avoided any previous
> announcement yet have so many pre-availability purchasers?A With
> just one aknowna prototype, but no public photos, no press releases,
> and nothing of this project previously posted in the POCA and PIBB
> forums, HOW are we supposed to believe that 200 a|TWO HUNDREDa| of
> this imaginary car have already been spoken for?
>>
>>
>> Iall believe the reality off this Chinese Pantera about the same
> time I have a nuclear-powerred flying car parked in my driveway.
>>
>>
>> NOT holding my breatha|..
>>
>> Larry
>
>>
>>
>>
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Mr Tom Kim is going to speak at this years Fun Rally in Monterey, just
confirmed now. So you'll have to register and be there to see what he
has to say. He will also be racing at Laguna Seca in his SCCA car on
Saturday and wants to hang out with us., not sure what car that will
be...
Be there or be square.
:-)
Ed
On Apr 25, 2017, at 01:51, Charles McCall <[1]charlesmccall at gmail.com>
wrote:
Julian, if the intention was to get debate going on the list then I
suppose it worked!
This is only the 4th or 5th time that someone has said production is
right around the corner, so while I'd like to see it happen I'm also
cautious. You bring up some very good points using common sense and
logic that make this plan rather unlikely. I also wonder, if they are
going through this trouble, why not make the body style of the Si,
which is much more exclusive than the 5-S?
It's a shame because I think that the plan COULD work. The DeTomaso
name has certain value and if some upstart company wanted to market
their supercar they might have more luck using a known name instead
of
starting from scratch. I don't mean to say that it's easy, just that
it
is viable...
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 6:21 AM, Julian Kift
<[1][2]julian_kift at hotmail.com> wrote:
I reckon it's someone's idea for getting discussion going on the
list! I'd love to see a new modern Pantera replacement butA
analyzing what has been posted publicly online regarding this
venture just doesn't seem to stack up.
Here's what I got from the online postings;
200 people have committed to a car that will be priced $275k to
$325k without as much as seeing a prototype? Firstly, who pays
$275k+ for a pseudo copy of a car that is available for $200-250k
for the original? I would think an original GT5-S still has some
investment upside, but a Chinese knock off?
At $275k+ it is competing with some real exotics and an 2005/6 Ford
GT can be had for the cost of this new Dim Sun Tomaso. Equally a
good Pantera and 5S steel kit can be had and installed for half of
the cost.
With the investment required for a true structural carbon fiber
body, I have to thin this will be a space frame with composite
panels i.e. a modern rendition of a Long & Newman Pantera! I wonder
wether it will even be with lightweight autoclave structural panels
or just a carbon overlay like the decklids available today?
So apparently the new GT5-S will use a Ricardo 6 speed, a
discontinued gearbox no longer supported by the manufacturer and
which is currently fetching a premium for the Ford GT guys due to
almost zero availability and no spares! Yet 325 new Pantera's will
be built with one. We know from current projects that the Ricardo
does not fit between the frame rails which require widening, but
apparently this new GT5-S will be 8 inches longer in the rear than
the original to accommodate the power train?
All that expense and it still has an old school Roush motor and no
flappy paddle shifter, what is the attraction? Many US modifiers
are
taking more modern engines and dropping them into Pantera's to get
modern reliability. Any manufacturer of sanity who did their
marketing homework would likely be going with a Coyote (or better
still a Voodoo) engine.
Who is it going to appeal to? I don't believe a Chinese focused
market would be building in S. Africa.
Safety testing is being carried out in South Africa, which bears no
meaning in the US. If brought in as a 'roller' less engine and
gearbox as Superformance does then it would have to be offered for
sale and titled as a self assembled vehicle. Surely that would
leave
choice of power train up to the individual purchaser? A
manufacturer
assembled car would need to meet stringent safety and emissions
standards especially one assembled in the great republic of
California!
All that said Steve Wilkinson is an astute business man so maybe
something got lost in translation, it sure would be nice for him to
clear the air with a statement.
Julian
On Apr 24, 2017, at 12:46 PM, Larry Finch via DeTomaso
<[2][3]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
All,
The anewa Chinese logo is the same one the Italian scam artists,
the ones taken to court for fraud, introduced.
So nothing new there. Old news repackaged.
I, like many owners, are linked into numerous car-guy blogs,
websites and media reports. How can such a project, (remember, with
200 cars already spoken for), possibly have avoided any previous
announcement yet have so many pre-availability purchasers?A With
just one aknowna prototype, but no public photos, no press
releases,
and nothing of this project previously posted in the POCA and PIBB
forums, HOW are we supposed to believe that 200 a|TWO HUNDREDa| of
this imaginary car have already been spoken for?
Iall believe the reality off this Chinese Pantera about the same
time I have a nuclear-powerred flying car parked in my driveway.
NOT holding my breatha|..
Larry
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