Always liked the analog look of a 308 interior which is why I chose one over a 328. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Not the "best" picture - just a phone camera shot from a road trip to Whidbey Island, WA last week (about 400 miles in total). Drive 'em and they get dusty. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Beginning of belt service, changing cam seals, adjusting valves, replacing all fuel lines, and syncronizing carbs. The difference after adjusting valves and synchronizing carbs was unbelievable. Stopped at Richmond Beach while out for a drive Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I managed the get 2 great drives in this past week/weekend. Shoehorned in between all the bloody rain we've had lately. Other than a warmup regulator that's on its way out or is out, the cars working great. So happy with the tubi exhaust I put in too. Thanks again Alberto for the tip! Sounds like I would expect now. It echoes off our narrow streets and mountains nicely.. And it sounds better than my 911/964 now so I'm not driving it as much as a result. My son took a couple pics for me! Hope you're all enjoying your cars now too! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Preparations complete for Concorso Italiano where I won a Silver this year, also the only 308 to place. Fellow show cars were a fantastic collection of beauty to share with the crowd. It's always a blast to hang out with so many other 308 owners for a day. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sweet, congrats on the award at the Concorso! I was a few cars behind you on the podium in a 328--I think a couple of V12s left before the podium because the wait time was unbelievably long. The judging seemed a lot more intense this time, as before it would be a train of 3x8 cars to cross the stage.
Will, congrats on the silver! You should be very proud, your 308 is amazing. It was nice meeting you on Saturday. I hope you were able to find the 2 rubber grommets under the rear bonnet you have been looking for. Hope,to see you at the Italiano next year. Take care, ANDY
Same here, Andy. I was able to find one and just 'risk bought' a few more from Ferrparts.com and Algar, sight unseen. At least they're inexpensive. I'll definitely see you next year. I love the Concorso event and all the incredible cars there.
Congrats as well on the award! The judging was absolutely more scrutinizing this year than in the past. That's not necessarily bad as long as it's all catching the right stuff. There were definitely some findings this year for things that I would have never caught as I would have never checked, so for that I'm appreciative. Oh, man. The wait for the podium was ridiculous and nearly 1.5hrs. I think for a half hour or so I had a short nap in the car. Btw, the 348 Challenge in line ahead of me was incredible!
Nicely done! Your car looks quite lovely in your pics, especially the black areas ... and the targa looks flawless.
Had a little group dinner the other night, my car sure looked great in the sunset! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Sunday at the Porsche party I crashed, yes the ONLY non Porsche car there! Was fun!! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Enjoyed a nice late afternoon drive upto Zauchensee today. No traffic on the way up! Cows were out on the way down. Car ran great. Winter came uptop this week so need to enjoy this while one can.
Some shots of my car at the Danville Concours d'Elegance. It's a truly wonderful show and for a great cause.
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Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login A few pics of the freshly restored and tested #19377.