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He was probably upset for sitting on the bumper---A win is a win----
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The car's not at Chip's place yet. Hopefully there by Friday & maybe pics by next week. I've been mildly scolded for not posting pics by some who've seen the car but I'm just not into computers. Perhaps one of the moderators could post a new technical thread on how to post pictures. I don't think I'm the only one that's computer/photo challenged
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Jude.. when you finish typing the text for your post you scroll down and click the box that says "I want to preview my post and/or attach a file " then click continue. Then the next page will say "You may attach a file if you like (no bigger than 101000 bytes please). " click on the word "browse" That will let you look for the photo you want to upload that is somewhere on your computer. When you find the pic, double click it and the pic name will now be in that window next to browse. Then click "OK submit" and it will upload the pic. If the pic is too big it will tell you and we will have to go to plan B.
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But how do you get the pic to show with the text, instead of an attachment. I never could figure that out. Thanks,Roger
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Roger...post the pic as a attachment. When you click on the attachment and the pic shows up, click the text in the browser at the top of the screen. Then right click it and select copy. Then close the pic and go back to the post and click on edit. Click on the end of your text like you are going to type more but then look down and to the right and click on "Image". Another box will open and in that box you right click and then select paste. That should drop the text coding of your pic into that box. Then click OK. Then scroll down and select "change this post"
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Just get a Photobucket or similar free or cheap account...upload your pics to the account....open the pic in the account and copy and paste the IMG file directly to your text post...no need to hit the image button that way...cheap and simple..
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Thanks bob and charley, seems easy now. Roger
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At this years GM Nationals at Carlisle there was a burnished brown double copo. I was only able to get a quick look at it on Friday; didn't see it anywhere Saturday or Sunday. That car was absolutely gorgeous. I regret not taking any pictures of it when I saw it.
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While looking through the February issue of Cars and Parts I found that burnished brown double COPO that was at Carlisle. It is scheduled to be at this years Barrett Jackson auction (Scottsdale) along with 4 other musclecars in the current owner's collection. It can be found on BJ's '07 auction inventory list. Awesome car, awesome color!
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The Brown COPO that you speak of is at B-J Scottsdale now. Lot 1268.1. Just saw it again this morning.
It was last owned by my friend in North Canton Ohio.For what it is worth I believe it to be a # match drive train. I saw the engine stamps while the motor was out and they looked good. However there was never any paper on the car when he had it. If anyone is over that way check out the "original window sticker". The car is inside. |
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