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At the factory (and most other Italian car builders) each model was called by a 'type' or 'tipo'. The Pantera was tipo 874, the 1970 F-1 racer was tipo 505 and so on. But neither I nor any or my contacts can find a 'tipo' for the 401 Mangustas built! Anyone on this list have a clue?
Part of the problem may be, on the other cars, the type-number is found on the engine plate and I've yet to see a Mangusta with an engine plate. Instead what they have is that odd plate that says 'This car passes none of the U.S DOT requirements, but because its a small company and a pretty machine, we'll let them sell a few cars anyway'.
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There is also a small plate that is pop riveted to the cowl panel on the drivers side in the front luggage compartment that displays the number of the car, engine number and color number.

This describes the name of the manufacturer and other essentials.

_________________________
DETOMASO AUTOMOBILI
Sp.A.
Modena-Italia

VETTURA TIPO MANGUSTA
TELAIO N. (CAR NUMBER)
MOTORE N. (MOTOR NUMBER)
VERNICE N. (COLOR)
MADE IN ITALY
_________________________

Is that what you mean?
Dick Ruzzin
VERNICE N. (COLOR)
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