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Old 01-25-2002, 02:09 AM
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Here is a site dedicated to Fred Gibb. Great site with a lot of old pictures. (love the picture of the delivery of the first ZL-1)

<A HREF="http://www.1967z28.com/fredgibb/fred-gibb.html
" TARGET=_blank>http://www.1967z28.com/fredgibb/fred-gibb.html
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Old 01-25-2002, 03:35 AM
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None of the links that you're posting work.
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Old 01-25-2002, 03:47 AM
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Default Re: Fred Gibb Site

Sorry that the links are not clickable. If you cut and paste they should work or if you click on it then remove the < b r >
from the site address you can open the site!

Denis! Help!

[Edited by AutoInsane (01-24-2002 at 10:47 PM).]
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Default Re: Fred Gibb Site

Beats me how you're getting those strange characters following the address.

When you compose a message, you can make an address (or link) "clickable" by prefixing it with and immediately following it with , with no intervening spaces or Enter's. You don't even need to type the http:// part.

You can get assistance while composing or replying to a topic by clicking on the "UBB Code is ON" link to the left of the text box. It'll explain everything.
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What a excellent site !!! Those pictures where fantastic, thanks...
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Default Re: Fred Gibb Site

If you go to the home page of this site, you will discover the most comprehensive 1967 Camaro site on the net.

It is expanding soon, and will become even more comprehensive, spanning into other arenas, such as the PaceCars for '67. If you have any interest in the site, just e-mail the webmaster, Rich. He has been a great friend in hosting the Fred Gibb portion on the site.
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I Love the Polaroids of Fred Gibb and the cars.Nice topic!
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