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kinda scary what you can do in a saturday. Evrything but the motor and tranny. should get my hoist later this week

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Doesn't look like OPHOTO allows direct links to pictures stored on their server.

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I can see them fine here... That's a lot of work to go through just to detail a car isn't it?
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by aerog:
I can see them fine here... That's a lot of work to go through just to detail a car isn't it?
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Hmmm, that's odd. For some reason, I only see the little boxes with red X's. Any idea whay that would be?

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Update. I have no idea why this is, but when I cut and pasted the first picture's URL into my browser, I could see the picture just fine. then when I came back to the forum, I could see the picture in the post. I repeated for the other picture and I could see it ok also. Strange!

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Basil , when i was posting last night, it took me acouple of tries to get the link correct. if you were viewing at that time, then perhaps you browser cache has not caught up?

Detail? hardly. the parts of this one, will go on my 75 and the twisted hulk that remains will be going to the scrap pile.

Took me and two other friends less than eight hours to strip this down. only thing left is the motor and tranny, and as soon as my hoist gets here, those will be coming out.

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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by SilentUnicorn:
Basil , when i was posting last night, it took me acouple of tries to get the link correct. if you were viewing at that time, then perhaps you browser cache has not caught up?

Detail? hardly. the parts of this one, will go on my 75 and the twisted hulk that remains will be going to the scrap pile.

Took me and two other friends less than eight hours to strip this down. only thing left is the motor and tranny, and as soon as my hoist gets here, those will be coming out.

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Right after I posted my not telling you that I could now see them, they went away again ??? I tried clearing my cache and also my forums cache on my server to no avail. So, I cut and pasted the URLs and then downloaded both of your pictures and saved them to my server. I then changed your link to my own sever in case anyone else might have the same problem.

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thanx Basil,
i am going to have to get my web page up and running i guess.(if i can figure that out) so i will have a place to put my own stuff on ...thanx again

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They came up fine here immediately after they were posted, have had no problems. Go figure.
 
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Hi, I just joined the forum. What's the the story behind the project car here?
 

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Looks like about the same shape of three of my projects. I can't seem to quite finish one before I start the next... the spare parts are piling up however!

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Spare parts are a good thing. what you folks dont see is that behind me, is the 75 that will live again due to the death of this car.
the car in the photos is dead. i purchased it 4 years ago, and spent that time and $$$$ rebuilding the thing. but only to discover that no matter what i did , and i tried a bunch of stuff , the car would not sit level. lets not get into that one.

so anyhow, i am parting this one in to the 75. keeping a long story short, it pays to have a frame of body checked by someone?.... before you get in deep....lol i just got lucky and got the 75 for a steal. it is in much better shape overall than the car in the pics.

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