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Encyclopedia > De Tomaso Longchamp
De Tomaso Longchamp
Manufacturer De Tomaso
Production 1973–1989
Class Sports car
Body style(s) 2-door coupe
2-door convertible
Platform FR layout
Engine(s) V8
Transmission(s) 3-speed automatic
5-speed manual
Wheelbase 2600 mm (102.4 in.)
Length 4600 mm (181.1 in.)
Width 1830 mm (72 in in.)
Height 1295 mm (51 in.)
Curb weight 1815 kg (4001 lb) (GTS)
Designer Tom Tjaarda under Ghia

The De Tomaso Longchamp is a two-door 2+2 coupe produced by the Italian automaker De Tomaso. The Longchamp was a coupe version of the Deauville model, using a shortened Deauville wheelbase; these two models are the only front-engined cars made by De Tomaso. The car was first exhibited at the 1972 Turin Motor Show.[1] The Longchamp GTS variant was introduced one year later; it had wider wheels and flared wheel arches.[1] A cabriolet variant came at the 1980 Turin Motor Show.[2] The cabriolet was made by Carrozerria Pavesi of Milan; very few of those were the GTS version.[3] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Automakers, also known as carmakers, automobile manufacturers, motor manufacturers, or the automobile industry are companies that design and manufacture automobiles. ... De Tomaso Logo De Tomaso Pantera, once owned by Elvis Presley. ... It has been suggested that Vehicle size class be merged into this article or section. ... 1963 Jaguar E-Type, a classic sports car A sports car is an automobile designed for performance driving. ... Cars can come in a large variety of different body styles. ... 1995 Buick Riviera coupe A coupé (from the French for cut) or coupe is a two or four-seater car with a fixed roof and two doors. ... Saab 900 Convertible 1962 Rambler American Convertible can also refer to a convertible (security) A convertible (sometimes called cabriolet in British English) is a car body style with a folding or retracting roof (aka soft top or top in USA, hood in UK). ... An automobile platform is a shared set of components common to a number of different automobiles. ... In automobile design, an FR, or front-engine, rear wheel drive means a layout where the engine is in the front of the vehicle and drive wheels at the rear. ... The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. ... In mechanics, a transmission or gearbox is the system of gears and/or the hydraulic system (called variously hydrodynamic, fluid or automatic transmission) that transmits mechanical power from a prime mover—such as an engine or electric motor—to a typically rotary output device at a lower angular momentum but... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Kerb (sometimes mis-spelled as curb by Americans) weight is the total weight of a vehicle with standard equipment, all necessary operating consumables (such as motor oil and coolant), a full tank of fuel and not loaded with either passengers or cargo. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Automotive design. ... Tom Tjaarda (Stevens Thompson Tjaarda van Starkenberg, born July 23, 1934), is an American automobile designer of Dutch origin. ... Ghia (Carrozzeria Ghia SpA) is one of the most famous Italian automobile design and coachbuilding firms, founded in 1921 in Turin by Giacinto Ghia (1887 - 1944). ... A car door is generally an opening to enter to the car (or their compartments or partition), often equipped with a hinged or sliding panel which can be moved to leave the opening accessible, or to close it more or less securely. ... SAAB Sonett mk2 equipped with a rear seat making it a 2+2. ... The Peugeot 406 Coupé, designed by Pininfarina 1990 Mercedes-Benz 560SEC coupé, noted for its large, angular design 1980s Volvo 480 two-box coupé 1997 Rover Vitesse Coupe, club coupe Mercedes CLS, a modern four-door coupé Gala-Coupé of Leopold II, Brussels 1970s Sunbeam Alpine fastback coupé A coup... Automakers, also known as carmakers, automobile manufacturers, motor manufacturers, or the automobile industry are companies that design and manufacture automobiles. ... De Tomaso Logo De Tomaso Pantera, once owned by Elvis Presley. ...


The car was designed by Tom Tjaarda of Ghia. The Longchamp was designed with a long hood to accommodate a 351 in³ (5766 cc) Ford Cleveland V8. The 351 Cleveland, a popular upgrade in late 1960s Ford "muscle cars," produced 330 hp (246 kW) and gave 240 km/h (149 mph) top speed; the engine and the 3-speed Ford C-6 Cruise-o-Matic automatic gearbox were the same that were used in the Pantera.[4] Around 17 cars were equipped with a 5-speed ZF manual gearbox. At some later point the engine power was reduced to 270 hp. Ghia (Carrozzeria Ghia SpA) is one of the most famous Italian automobile design and coachbuilding firms, founded in 1921 in Turin by Giacinto Ghia (1887 - 1944). ... Ford Motor Company is an American multinational corporation and the worlds third largest automaker after Toyota and General Motors, based on worldwide vehicle sales. ... The Ford 335 engine family were a group of small-block V8 engines built by the Ford Motor Company between 1970 and 1982. ... The Liberty V8 aircraft engine clearly shows the configuration A V8 engine is a V engine with eight cylinders. ... The Pontiac GTO is a classic example of the muscle car. ... hp, see HP (disambiguation) The horsepower (hp) is the name of several non-metric units of power. ... The watt (symbol: W) is the SI derived unit of power, equal to one joule per second. ... Kilometres per hour (American spelling: kilometers per hour) is a unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (vector). ... Miles per hour is a unit of speed, expressing the number of international miles covered per hour. ... An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually. ... De Tomaso Pantera, once owned by Elvis Presley The Pantera was a sports car produced by the de Tomaso company of Italy from 1971 through 1996. ... ZF Friedrichshafen AG (meaning Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen Aktiengesellschaft which was until 1992 the name of the company) is a leading supplier of automobile transmissions. ... A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ...


The suspension was independent front and rear with coil spring and wishbone suspension; steering was power assisted rack and pinion with disc brakes all around, rear ones being inboard brakes. The interior of the car was quite luxurious and it was almost fully covered with leather. A double wishbone suspension is an automobile independent suspension design using two parallel wishbone-shaped arms to locate the wheel. ... Rack and pinion animation A rack and pinion is a pair of gears which convert rotational motion into linear motion. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Vehicle brake. ...


The GTS variant had improved suspension, Campagnolo wheels with Pirelli P7 tyres, and some components and exterior details were changed. It was available with a rigid or flexible roof. Campagnolo Ergopower lever Campagnolo is an Italian manufacturer of bicycle components with headquarters in Vicenza, Italy, historically regarded as the most prestigious brand name. ... Pirelli & C. SpA is a diverse multinational company based in Milan, Italy. ...


A total of 409 Longchamps were built (395 coupes and 14 spiders) until 1989, with only a couple per year built during the last years.


Notes

  1. ^ a b The De Tomaso Club. maserati-alfieri.co.uk. Retrieved on 2007-06-26.
  2. ^ Other Makes/De Tomaso. carsfromitaly.net. Retrieved on 2007-06-26.
  3. ^ Longchamp. panteraclub.com. Retrieved on 2007-06-26.
  4. ^ the Longchamp. detomaso.it. Retrieved on 2007-06-26.

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