I don't usually contribute to the Mangusta forum, I don't own one, I've never worked on one.
But I thought I'd chime-in here with just a thought about rear ride height. Based on the Pantera, and what I believe was the strategy of the folks at the De Tomaso factory, I would guess (emphasis on the word guess) when the Mangusta's rear ride height is set properly the half shafts are probably parallel to the ground?
Yes, no?
I would also guess the half shafts angle slightly forward, just as they do in the Pantera.
Yes, no?
There's an engineering reason for this, and its not because they were trying to keep the car as short as possible.
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