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Thanks, We've got the hosting capacity, I just need to move them to one of the other servers (Like the linux server). So many of our customers "third" party designers "only" work in "frontpage" that it is a losing battle. Back in the day, you picked up a book and learned what you needed to make it work. Today, these young guys only want to "point and click".
![]() Anyway, what do I know? I am just a hard core networking geek that loves the first gens (and mabye a few second gens). Working on these cars is a great way to blow off steam after dealing with client and employees all week long! Rich
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Rich Pern Former Owner - 69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier" |
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Guys !
I saw this car @ Pidgeon Forge last October as well. Other than the fact that it is an original survivor ( WOW ), what really amazed me about it was the fit of the passenger side door to the fender. Look at that spacing. It's a mile !!!! I understand that this car has never been touched. It came from the factory that way. I just find it interesting that when we see restored cars, they never look like that. I'm just as guilty with my resotation. Steve
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