Napanee Valley Cruisers
Classic Car Club
The Chevy Camaro has long been celebrated for its stunning design and performance. With its aggressive stance, sculpted body lines, and iconic front grille, it commands attention on the road. Whether it's the classic muscle car look of the first-generation models or the sleek, modern design of the later ones, the Camaro exudes a blend of power and style. Engine options ranging from the powerful V8s to the nimble inline-sixes deliver a thrilling driving experience. The Camaro's blend of beauty and performance makes it a standout in the world of American muscle cars.
Fire SS 🔥
Marmora #7 Classic Cruisers
Ratz Lair Garage/Cruise Night
Kingston Cruise Night “Wednesday”
Belleville Cruise Night
Trenton Cruise Night
Picton Cruise Night
Hello fellow Cruisers we have cancelled tonight’s Cruise Night Sept. 9th at the Napanee No Frills due to weather. See everyone next Monday the 16th. Also Freddy Vette has rescheduled for Monday Sept. 23rd. 🙁
Hello fellow Cruisers we have cancelled tonight’s Cruise Night Sept. 9th at the Napanee No Frills due to weather. See everyone next Monday the 16th. Also Freddy Vette has rescheduled for Monday Sept. 23rd. 🙁
Marmora #7 Classic Cruisers
Ratz Lair Garage/Cruise Night
Kingston Cruise Night “Wednesday”
Belleville Cruise Night
Trenton Cruise Night
Picton Cruise Night
Steve Lowry
Hello Cruisers Freddy Vette’s Rocking Road Show will be at the Napanee No Frills north parking lot tomorrow night Sept. 9th. We will be there from 5:30pm until dusk. It will be a fun evening with Great Music and Awesome Rides to checkout. 🚘🚙🚖🛻
1963.
No doubt the most iconic production car in history to that point.
Bill Mitchell overruled Zora who heavily objected to the split. Mitchell, heavily influenced by aquatic life, wanted the Stingray “Tail” to bisect the entire car.
A happy accident.
1955 Chevy BelAir
1967 Plymouth Satellite 💙
1970 Plymouth GTX 💜
The 1970 Plymouth GTX is a true icon of American muscle cars, embodying both style and power with a unique flair. From its commanding presence on the road to its sleek, aggressive lines, the GTX is a testament to automotive design of the late 60s and early 70s.
At the heart of the GTX's allure is its bold exterior design. The car boasts a long, sculpted hood with a distinctive air scoop that hints at the power beneath. The front grille is wide and imposing, flanked by sharp, angular headlights that give the GTX a fierce, no-nonsense attitude. The sleek, aerodynamic shape is accentuated by its wide stance and low profile, giving it an aggressive, muscular stance that commands attention.
The GTX’s rear is equally striking, with its broad rear bumper and high-mounted taillights that feature a unique, wrap-around design. The car's chrome accents and the iconic "GTX" badge proudly displayed on the rear quarter panels add to its vintage charm, while the wide, racing-inspired tires complete the sporty look.
Inside, the 1970 GTX combines comfort with performance. The interior features a driver-focused cockpit with a sporty steering wheel and a set of clear, easy-to-read gauges. The seats are designed for both comfort and support, ensuring that every drive is as enjoyable as it is thrilling.
Under the hood, the GTX is powered by a range of formidable engines, with the 440 cubic-inch V8 being a standout choice. This powerhouse engine delivers impressive horsepower and torque, ensuring that the GTX not only looks fast but also performs with exhilarating speed.
Overall, the 1970 Plymouth GTX is a masterpiece of classic American muscle, offering a perfect blend of bold design, powerful performance, and undeniable style. Whether cruising down the highway or parked at a classic car show, the GTX remains a symbol of automotive excellence and a cherished piece of automotive history.
Steve Lowry
Marmora #7 Classic Cruisers
Kingston Cruise Night “Wednesday”
Belleville Cruise Night
Ratz Lair Garage/Cruise Night
Trenton Cruise Night
Picton Cruise Night
Napanee Carcraze
Thanks to all who attended our Labour Day Corn Roast Pot Luck at Centennial Park in Deseronto, and for your generous donations to the Food Bank. Special thanks to Max and Jessica Kaiser for suppling the corn for today. Also thanks to Max Kaiser and Dave Harris for suppling the deep fryers for the corn and cooking it to perfection. Also special thanks to Tammy Horwood and Bonnie Perry for shopping for all the ladies door prizes for today, and to Henry Toews for helping me at the prize table. Last but not least, thanks to the Town of Deseronto for allowing us to use your beautiful Park. 🌽🚙🚘🚖🛻

Sept 2nd cruise night and corn roast...
Steve Lowry