Sunday, July 31, 2011

Photos by David Newhardt

all photos in this post are copyright 2011 by David Newhardt

David Newhardt is a good friend, and quite probably the best automotive photographer in the world.

He has more than 60 auto photo products listed on Amazon.com where he is either the sole author/photographer or a significant contributor with photo and/or text.  He's a great automotive writer too.

Lately he has branched out into TV appearances and even cameos in major motion pictures  (Ironman 2, for example).

Recently, Dave drove down from Pasadena for a visit, and to take some shots of my continuously improving Audi.

Here are a few of my favorite shots from that session.
Thank you, big time, Dave!


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This last photo, above, is a bonus shot by Dave Newhardt, of another car I used to own, way back when...  It is 1 of only 3 hand-built bodies for a 1959 Corvette, built by Scaglietti (Ferrari body builder).

The photo was taken while on display on Rodeo Drive in LA during the recent Father's Day car show.
The car is now in the Petersen museum in Los Angeles.


3 comments:

  1. wow this cars looking very nice....
    Awesome - thanks for including me! You're the best. Hope you are doing well. Auto Exhaust

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  2. audi horsepower
    Remapping the ECU (or installing a performance chip on older cars) is a sure-fire way to get more horsepower and torque from the Audi engine. This is one of the most cost-effective mods and should be near the top of your to-do list. A professional remap can deliver more horsepower and torque, better fuel economy, and superior throttle response. Turbo engines, especially diesels, achieve the biggest power gains from a remap.

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  3. Yeah, it's awesome. I bet it's powerful too.

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