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A few months ago, after dropping my brother off at his soccer game at Archbishop Murphy High School, I decided to check out Mill Creek Country Club to see if there were any nice cars. On my way there, I ran into a stunning ZL1 and decided to pursue it. After ten minutes of a fruitless chase, I stopped following it and began making my way back to the Country Club. As I was driving north on Bothell Everett Hwy, I was startled to see this De Tomaso Pantera pass me going the opposite way. I immediately made a U-turn and began to pursue it. After about five minutes, I caught up to it. Having to get to my brother’s soccer game, I hoped that it would soon reach its destination but it just kept going. 15 minutes later, I decided to try my luck at a red light. I pulled up beside him and asked if I could take some photos of his car. Fortunately, the friendly older gentleman was not in a hurry and agreed. We pulled into Kenmore Community Church where I took my photos. The owner told me that it was the first time in the year he took the car out and that he resides in Lake Forest Park which is close to Shoreline. 30 minutes away from the high school, I returned to my brother’s soccer game and arrived 20 minutes late. It was a fun experience but I really need to stop chasing cars so often and for such a distance as it is time and gas-consuming. This is my second Pantera this year and it looked in a way better condition than the other one I spotted.