Nothing like a glossy black paint scheme...and your setting for the shots is lovely...nicely done!
Just as a side note, I read in an issue of Car and Driver (I believe it was) an article about shooting your car for best effect. I think we've all done shots on grassy fields ( I know I have) but these guide lines suggested staying away from that bu saying cars are creatures of asphalt, so shoot them there, and to wet the surface if possible for slight reflection and light bounce. They also suggested avoiding any backdrop item such as a pole or tree positioned so it seems to "grow out" of the car itself. Lastly be wary of surrounding things that reflect in the surface of the car's paint which may lend an off-color appearance.
Just thought I would pass those things on as food for thought for your next photoshoot...and if youre like me, there will always be another one soon. Now that the weather is breaking and days are longer, I'm looking forward to getting some fading sunlight/evening shots that will put my white/gold-tricoat paint to work
Keep up the effort on your ride, its a looker (and some dual exhaust with chrome tips would look sweet!)