Yes it is mine. I'm glad you appreciate pure original cars...Me too! I'm a car dealer in Pompano Beach Fl. But that's not for sale It just turned 30,000 miles. I have everything that came with it when new. Full history from day 1, all receipts. ,Books, window sticker, tools, jack ,remote light, bulbs. I believe it is just the way it came out of the factory. I really love the car and just did a clutch, the belt and full service @ Tim Stanford in Ft. Laud. I bought it from an older gentleman who owned it for 20 years. He put 6,000 miles on it.
o.k. I play and I know Dr., ... black vents, mirrors, grill horsey, roof spoiler . Image Unavailable, Please Login
I favor shots through a longer lens to compress the details onto a flatter visual plan. That helps. I also have a fondness for detail shots. Image Unavailable, Please Login
We love these works of art don't we? Took me 25 years to get mine and have enjoyed every minute! 🇮🇹 308DJ
I think the 328 it's quite easy to photograph, it looks good no matter what angle Image Unavailable, Please Login
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For an unphotographable car there are some damned fine photos here. My personal favorites are posts 30, 51, and 63. Please keep 'em coming.
Actually while I agree photographs can't capture the spirit of the car, I also think it's hard to take a bad pic of the 308...
Yep, no matter how hard I try, I can't get a shot to look as good as it does in reality. Makes me appreciate the skill of those who actually can get a passable shot. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Agree with the op. As nice as this looks, it's nothing compared to in person. The subtle flow just doesn't comes through in 2D. Image Unavailable, Please Login