Thursday, May 31, 2012

4 years ago this month...

Somewhere along the Ocoee. This was our buddy's Bachelor Party trip of sorts. Ride, Wheels Through Time, camping, booze, excellence.
Arrived in Maggie Valley. Too dark to set up camp. Unfortunately there was some big event that weekend and of all the hotel's we stopped at, we could only find one room. We were gouged...but that's life.  
Parked at WTT.
Sometimes you get an offer that sounds too good to be true. You take a chance, make a phone call and the results are better than you expected. 
 You dig trenches with the rear tire, sling grass all over a buddy, run laps around the parking lot, run out of gas and break things. Your host is all smiles.
 You ride some of the best roads in the southeast. You camp and drink until you run out of beer. The next day you haul ass home.
I'm ready for another trip like this one.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

More of "This Old Sportster"


This is the driveway that I limped to after the motor blew. The oil stain was there for years...

Some photos of the rebuilding process. The motor looked better than it ran...

Friday, May 25, 2012

Hot Sauce of the Week

Yucatan Sunshine-another awesome habanero sauce and another sauce with carrots. The heat overshadows the flavor a bit. Not my favorite sauce but worth a go. Product of Louisiana.

Coming next month: an assortment of hot things that don't really fit in the strict hot sauce definition and some that aren't sauce at all.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Coming Next Month...


If you missed the last one, here's a chance to redeem yourself. Mark your calendar now.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Lake Shovelhead

Two weeks after I filled the transmission and started riding it.
Solutions, hopefully, coming soon.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Hot Sauce of the Week

Nando's Peri-Peri Hot Peri-Peri Sauce- if you are looking for something out of the ordinary, give this a go. An interesting blend of lemon, garlic, onion and peppers give this a unique taste. A little goes a long way, it has a lasting heat after the initial burn. Product of South Africa.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

The Drip

Filled it up to go for a spin, this was the puddle the next day. It is much worse now...

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Doesn't Go

I've had a couple back and fourths lately on other blogs about Chevy Novas. I've owned four of them. They are pretty rad and a heap of fun to drive. I always wish I had another one but between all the other projects and already existing lack of money and time...well that's why I sold the most recent one last year.
taken from http://vwvortex.com
My first car and first Nova: a '74 Spirit of America. A mechanic at the local Express Oil Change has this as his daily driver. He wasn't really looking to sell it but I needed a cheap car and my dad talked him out of it. We paid $1000.00. I don't think you could come close to a car like that now for that money. Dad and I drove this car all the time, including to Church on Sunday. There was a snotty over-privileged kid who lived in our neighborhood. He needed a ride home one day and talked the whole time about how much nicer his parents cars were. It made me love mine even more.
My second, a partially restored '73. This one came from a dealership owner who tinkered with it just for kicks. It was built, loud and fast and probably too much car for a crazy, speed loving teenager. This thing saw its share of action. I flew everywhere I went in it and on the interstate...forget it. One summer I drove it to camp. We did 120 or better most of the way only stopping for gas and the occasional overheating.
I let the power get the better of me. Doing 75 past a police station on a major suburban road with a 40 limit clearly posted is never smart. That being said, if a late-model Camaro challenges you while you have 3 hot-to-trot females riding with you...well you don't back down no matter how stupid it gets.
The most recent, my second '74. The owner was going blind and unable to work on his collection anymore. He was quite the builder and restorer in his day. He had a shiny rootbeer brown chromed out street rod in his garage that he was also selling. Cool guy, shame about his condition. This car ran pretty good when it ran but there had been too many folks under the hood and it had major issues and needed more work than I had time for. Add another kid into the mix and well...it just sat until I finally unloaded it. The kid who bought it was bright eyed and proud when he paid me the cash to own it. His dad was there with him. I think I put it in good hands.

The fourth Nova was a '79. This was after they switched to the boxier style and I was never a fan of that look. I got it because it was cheap and I never cared for it. It was a copper brown with ripped tan interior and nothing special.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Hot Sauce of the Week

Tiger Sauce- Hello beautiful, where have you been all my life? Excellent, unique flavor. Sweeter than hot and great for someone who likes the lower end of the heat scale, the cayenne is forgiving. This one is versatile and would do well in a wide range of meals, I see it's future in this house as a additive to sweet and sour or duck sauce...but for now, it's just going on everything. Product of Louisiana.