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When you open a posting screen here in the forums, click on the paper clip. Then click on "browse" and go to your desktop and click on the photo file then click "Open." The photo file will appear in the "Browse" field in a new box. Click "Upload" the photo. If you have trouble, send the photo to me and I'll post it. If your file is not a jpeg, send it to me and I'll convert it for you. When you open a posting screen here in the forums, click on the paper clip. Then click on "browse" and go to your desktop and click on the photo file then click "Open." The photo file will appear in the "Browse" field in a new box. Click "Upload" the photo. If you have trouble, send the photo to me and I'll post it. If your file is not a jpeg, send it to me and I'll convert it for you. Also, the jpeg can not be too large. There is one more photo I will try to load in a few minutes. Guys the Pics don't do this car justice I've seen it, everything he has done to this car so far has been Class A-one quality. Don More Pics Please when you have a chance. Toys This message has been edited by toys on 01-25-2007 at 01:50 PM But I just thought I'd mention that you also have a prowler trailer to pull behind your 1933 Plymouth Thanks Don Nice job Toys Any worse than the knuckleheads talking on their cell phones while refueling? Nice work Don! Dare to be different!!! BrianDon Could someone give me a little lesson on posting photos? Bob Miller The photo must be a jpeg file. Save the photo to your desktop on your computer. cagey4 quote:
Originally posted by Bob Miller:
The photo must be a jpeg file. Save the photo to your desktop on your computer.
KenBob Miller These photos are posted for Don. He mentioned in his e-mail that he plans to paint this baby ORANGE!!! Way to go Don, you're one smart man!!! Can't wait to see the finished product. Don Thanks for the post, I will try to add some photos once I can figure it out. Bob Miller One more photo. toys Alright Don Glad you finally posted Pics of your Plymouth.
Don's use of the Prowler taillight for a working gas door i found to be very innovative for starter's, I'll let him tell you about the rest of the car when he has a chance.BeWare AWESOME Drew Electrical connections so close to a gas fume source is a scary thought, more power to you for working that out with confidence. Nice looking ride, definately post more pics. ed monahan Looking good. Can't wait to see the finished project. CJ Nice project......looks kind of strange seeing Prowler wheels on something else! toys Don I know you weren't sure how your non prowler listing would be received, so I hope you don't mind. mr.ed Nice job Don I like the tail lights,I am doing a 33 Desoto 4 door also,yours looks great. ed pumpkin TooHipCat quote:
Originally posted by Drew:
Electrical connections so close to a gas fume source is a scary thought, more power to you for working that out with confidence.
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