The dyno was showing 270HP / 290TQ (multiple runs). I don't believe those numbers (far too high); hoping to take a look at the baseline settings used in the test and determine where the error factor is. I'm not actually tuning the car - we had a tour group coming through, and they always enjoy seeing & hearing a car screaming on the dyno. So the fun factor was successful.
One more comparison shot of these 80s icons. Those black grills are one of my favorite design elements of the 308. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Second owner of my Ferrari just provided this photo he took in late 1984. He purchased the Ferrari in 3/1984. The photo was taken in his building. He had the wall painted and stored his Ferrari at his commercial building. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I would agree with you. I saw a thread a couple of days ago about what designs have aged well and what designs have not. Someone had the 308/328 NOT aging well. I didn't bother responding as those people are beyond help. The 308/328 shape is iconic and I expect it always will be. There isn't a day when I go out with it that people aren't pulling out their phones and taking pictures—and it's not because it's ugly. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Took the 308 for a drive up and down the California coast. The Hon. Arthur Weissbrodt, retired judge of the Northern District of California Bankruptcy Court, was nice enough to accompany me. We had brunch, and then later, lunch, at a restaurant by the water. Sometime during the day, we ran into a group of five Corvettes, out enjoying the beautiful day.
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Not too many days of motoring left this year so took the wife and the 308 our for an afternoon drive today. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Posing in front of a stone gate I happened upon today. So what is it about this site that takes images and lowers the quality quite a bit? Anyone know a way around it? Image Unavailable, Please Login
I thought there was an option to load "high res" or something like that. I have no photos to upload to test with though.
Image Unavailable, Please Login "Full Image" is what I click every time. This image looks great on my Mac but rotten here. I don't see any other options. There may be a sweet spot for image size but who knows?