Inzane 17

Saturday ride pics

Started by _Sheffjs_, Sat 28, May 2016, 13:48:13

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_Sheffjs_



















New roads when they have hills, tunnel trees and curves are always enjoyable and to top it off with a mom and pop greasy spoon with great food and the Valk bunch you have a great day.  Glad to see Tony and Mike from the east coast and when we stopped at the Sunoco gas station in the morning a beautiful blue 2014 Valk popped in and Chuck from Land'O'Lakes introduced himself self for the first time.  Great day Great ride.   :cooldude:

sixlow

Glad i got out to see everybody today, leaving there Tony and I where guided along the lake sides by Pappy, That guy sure knows his way around a lake ! On land or water ! Tony and I took the scenic route back and wound up hungry again by the time we hit Palatka, we stopped and had Linner before heading out any further. Stopped for gas and saw this guy and i said to him, "Hey Buddy I bet ya cant smoke those tires"  He said he could but wouldn't , he gave us a few good leap frogs and chirps then left up 17 with 4 barrels hummin and just keeping traction. Jerry's old Goat.





_Sheffjs_

Yep my first one was Buccaneer Red like this one.  Funny, old goats driving muscle cars.  

John Schmidt

I had one of those, Pontiac Ventura 4-door. I had a family...OK?  ;)  Loved that car, so did my oldest daughter, ended up taking the keys away from her for a month. You would have thought I had asked for her left arm and her makeup bag. Painful lesson for a 17 yr. old girl. It had a 4B on it when I bought it and it would smokem if you wanted it to. Also had a nice set of headers and dual exhaust, really growled at full throttle. Ended up putting it back to stock pipes and a 2b carb, got too costly to drive around town....and not because of the gas mileage. My girls liked to "try it out" from time to time....until dad caught them once and that was it. Back to the 4 cyl. Toyota.  :'(    :2funny:

Flrider

Quote from: _Sheffjs_ on Sat 28, May 2016, 13:48:13



New roads when they have hills, tunnel trees and curves are always enjoyable and to top it off with a mom and pop greasy spoon with great food and the Valk bunch you have a great day.  Glad to see Tony and Mike from the east coast and when we stopped at the Sunoco gas station in the morning a beautiful blue 2014 Valk popped in and Chuck from Land'O'Lakes introduced himself self for the first time.  Great day Great ride.   :cooldude:

I got to say that the 1500 Valk solo and without the shield looks awesome and classic   :cooldude: :cooldude: