[TPR] Happy Father's Day - Pantera Memories

Mad Dog Antenucci teampantera at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 21 14:38:15 PDT 2015


I will be ready for both but will only be at Silver State! 
My fondest memory of my dad was his yelling 'DUMB ASS" at me all the time! hahaha

Okay 2nd most fond memory with my dad was his all most running into the back of a new 1961 Jag XKE coupe.
We were in traffic and the new Jag was silver.  Coulda been red thougth....well yea you know how memories work....
I said "Dad what is that car?"
He said, something like "shut up dumb ass and I will find out".....
I yelled, "DAD THAT CAR IS GETTING AWAY HIT THE GAS so we can see what it is.
Of course he called me a dumb ass again but at the next traffic light he drove his 55 Pontiac Wagon right up to the poor Jag guys rear bumper so he could read the emblem on the back which we we read together
 'Jaguar E Type 3.8.  
Yea I fell in love with that car at that instant. In the ensuing years there were lots of cars but I didn't have the bucks to buy my  '69 Coupe (midnight blue) in '73....
And proving my dad was correct that I was a DUMB ASS....I sold my 69 XKE to buy the Pantera.
My fondest memory with the kids was saying you can drive any car I own except the Pantera. Later I tried to give the Pantera to them and they didn't want it....but NOW they want it!!!
Yea whose  the dumb ass now you dumb asses?!!!!


      From: mark skwarek via TPR <tpr at teampanteraracing.com>
 To: Asa Jay Laughton <asajay at asajay.com>; "tpr at teampanteraracing.com" <tpr at teampanteraracing.com> 
 Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2015 2:10 PM
 Subject: Re: [TPR] Happy Father's Day - Pantera Memories
   
I'll be ready for both. Let the fun begin.
Mark 


     On Sunday, June 21, 2015 4:50 PM, Asa Jay Laughton via TPR <tpr at teampanteraracing.com> wrote:
   

 Do you remember the first time you were talking with your Dad and saw 
the coolest car you'd ever seen in the world actually drive by you and 
you said to you Dad, "I'm going to have one of -those- someday."

Take a few moments and reflect on how much your Dad meant to you growing 
up.  Yes, most of us saw him as a hero until we got into our teens and 
then maybe we thought they were out of touch with reality and then 
sometime later a magical thing happened; we understood what it was to be 
a Dad.

You might not remember the first cool car you told Dad you'd own 
someday, and for most of us that first cool car we spied with Dad 
certainly wasn't a Pantera; it was something that came along later and 
turned our head.

Today, some of us have children of our own so it might be easier to 
remember the first real "car" conversation we had with a son, or 
daughter.  What kind of magical memories swim around your mind when you 
think of Father/son or Father/daughter when it comes to your Pantera?  
Is that something you'd like to preserve just a little longer?

I would.

When you were a teenager, what was the coolest 40 year old car still on 
the street, either original or hot-rodded?  Does it compare to the 
Pantera?  Why, or why not?

Then turn you mind to today, with that 40+ year old small Italian 
package of Argentinian and American descent sitting in your garage.  
Have you been like a father to her?  Have you taken her on a nice 
Father/daughter night out for dinner and a show?  When was the last time 
you let her show off her attributes in public and been proud?  Or 
defensive?  How many young men have wanted to date your daughter recently?

It's time for us as Dad's to foster that relationship again.

We've got the Sandhill's Open Road Challenge coming up in just 45 days.  
Team Pantera Racing has a small and loyal contingent of driver's from 
the mid-West whose mission it is to get as many Panteras registered as 
possible.  Word is this year they might have three.

The Silver State Classic Challenge is just 87 days away.  That's less 
than three months.  We have some folks still working on engines or just 
working on their Pantera in general.  The last few years we've had three 
or more Panteras join us in Ely Nevada for three days of fun, story 
telling, dinners and racing.  We'd love to see you again, or for the 
first time, this year.

- Download the rule book
- Inspect your Pantera
- Fix what you need; get good tires on it
- Get your entry fees in
- Get your hotel rooms reserved

... and see you where the fun begins.  ;)

Asa Jay
2015 TPR President Elect

<Don't make me sic the Dawg on you>

-- 
Asa Jay Laughton - W7TSC, MSgt, USAFR, Retired
&  Shelley Marie
Spokane, WA
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