Last Minute Notice
Last Minute Notice
Sorry about the late notice guys, but DZA (Arizona Z Club) is in town and they are having a cruise tomorrow and figured I should give you guys a reminder.
See the thread over at SCZ:
http://www.sincityz.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=118
It should be a lot of fun. There is lots of 350Z guys in the DZA so I'm sure you guys will enjoy. Hope to see you guys out there!
See the thread over at SCZ:
http://www.sincityz.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=118
It should be a lot of fun. There is lots of 350Z guys in the DZA so I'm sure you guys will enjoy. Hope to see you guys out there!
Hmm, you know I'm not even sure. But you should bring some cash just in case anyways. Also you'll need like $5 for Valley of Fire too.
I always forget to mention that in my posts. I'll need to make note of it.
I always forget to mention that in my posts. I'll need to make note of it.
Oh I wont be making the Valley of Fire run. It won't be too much fun with a big ol' F-150. I am going to head to Henderson after the Shelby Factory to check out the car show I was supposed to be at with the Chevelle.
I was kind of lazy with the picture taking, but here are a few that I took. There was a pretty good showing of Z cars. We figure about 12 of them that we know of were from Vegas, the rest were from Arizona and two were from California.
The last picture is the first prototype for the new Ford GT estimated to be worth 7 figures! They also had the first ever AC bodied Cobra (1964) in there that was insured for a value of $10,000,000.00
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The guy giving the tour was pretty cool too. He showed us a little drifting in the shop golf cart. He also fired up a Shelby Series One and a blown 427 Cobra replica for us. He took the Series One out for the pictures and to give a few joyrides in the parking lot. I didn't go on the cruise through the Valley of Fire afterwards, but I guess the tour guide took the Series One out on the cruise with all of the Z guys.
The last picture is the first prototype for the new Ford GT estimated to be worth 7 figures! They also had the first ever AC bodied Cobra (1964) in there that was insured for a value of $10,000,000.00
.The guy giving the tour was pretty cool too. He showed us a little drifting in the shop golf cart. He also fired up a Shelby Series One and a blown 427 Cobra replica for us. He took the Series One out for the pictures and to give a few joyrides in the parking lot. I didn't go on the cruise through the Valley of Fire afterwards, but I guess the tour guide took the Series One out on the cruise with all of the Z guys.
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