Just one of a number of colourful wooden houses in the village of Blue Wave Beach.
This is Blue Wave Beach.
What - are those fins moving through the water there?
These canoeists got a great view of the school of 5 or more dolphins.
Instead of a car wash, here they have a boat wash !
We stopped off at Cook-Whitehead Ford in Panama City, to buy a few spare parts for our SVT Cobra Mustang to take back to
Germany. Just look at what else this SVT and Saleen dealer has got in their showrooms ! First of all, an SVT Cobra Mustang
Convertible.
A row of SVT Cobra Mustang Coupés.
A Saleen 281 Mustang with the Speedster cover over the back seats, and a roll bar.
This converts the 5 seater Mustang into a 2 seater.
The distinctive boot lip spoiler of the Saleen Mustang.
The Ford 4.6 litre (2 valve per cylinder) V8 engine, tuned by Saleen.
Each of the Saleen Mustangs had an identifying number stuck onto the front bumper bar - this is number 50.
A great badge to have on the rear boot lid.
Saleen also place their unique stickers down the length of the car.
You can also buy a Pony transfer set for the side of any other Mustang.
This is the new Ford Mustang Mach 1 ....
.... complete with a Ram-Air intake system for the SVT 32 valve V8 engine.
The Mach 1 Coupé from the rear.
An SVT Cobra Mustang Coupé from the rear.
We parked our Chrome Yellow alongside the current yellow for comparison - the new SVT Cobra is a much lighter and thinner
colour.
This tranquil beach scene on the Maritime Hammock Trail in the St. Joseph Peninsular State Park fails to show the number and
ferocity of the mosquitoes present here - these were probably the worst that I have ever experienced anywhere in the world !
Perched high up in a tree near Indian Pass, this Bald Eagle is tucking into his lunch ....
.... you can just see the tail of the fish hanging down from the branch.
We then drove on to the Microtel Inn, Tallahassee, where a 1994/1995 Mustang GT Convertible parked next to us (255 miles,
09:00 - 19:30, US $ 48,40 / Euro xx,xx)