My Truck

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by Headwind, Jul 23, 2005.

  1. Headwind

    Headwind Member

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    Just thought I'd send a picture of my C20. I wish I could show you a before picture....lots of rust, dents, crashed doors....I've replaced both doors & hood with ones I found in different wrecking yards, rust had to be cut out & panels welded on bottom of fenders & behind doors, lots & lots of body work....moved fuel tank...new rubber/weather stripping everywhere...still need to do bed....I have a 350 w/Eldebrock carb & manifold. Hedman headers w/flowmasters...
    TH700R4 w/Lokar shifter (TV cable installed correctly) Lots of work & still lots of work to go. I've learned a lot reading this forum.

    Heather http://guides.msn.com/tech/photosguide.armx

    I hope you all are able to see the pictures
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  2. Headwind

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    Okay. No pictures...If anyone can tell me how to get pictures on this forum I would be grateful.
     
  3. dvalentine

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    Go back to MSN where you have the picture. Bring up the picture and RIGHT Click on it. At the bottom of the window is a title PROPERTIES.
    Click on properties, the next window that appears will have a file name in it that ends with " JPG ". Using the mouse, highlight that entire name, RIGHT click on the highlighted name, then select COPY.

    Come back here, and Right click in a new message body and then PASTE the name of the file you COPIED on MSN.

    That concludes Image Pasting 101... ;)

    DV
     
  4. Headwind

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  5. dvalentine

    dvalentine Charter Member

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    Nice truck Heather !!

    See how the link ends with HTML ? Go back and list the properties by Right clicking " ON THE PICTURE ". The file in the properties that ends with JPG is the one you want.

    ;)

    DV
     
  6. Headwind

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    Thank you. "You are too kind..." Cab body mounts are next. The rear mounts especially are worn out. Seems as though others are having to make the same repair. The rear mounts are different on the C20 & Steele Rubber Products will rebuild yours. If you work directly with Steele you can shorten the turn around time to about 2-3 weeks. The body lines & especially the chrome trim won't line up & the back of the cab isn't ridgid & rides too close to the bed. I'm going to try sending one more picture. Some people even have slide shows set up about their trucks. Can you imagine? I'm having a time just sending one. Thanks for the help. :) Heather

    1 hour later.....So I'll save my pictures for another time...I'm afraid "Image Pasting 101" isn't going to be enough. I'll figure it out though.
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  7. dvalentine

    dvalentine Charter Member

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    [updated:LAST EDITED ON Jul-25-05 AT 11:38 AM (CST)]"I'm afraid "Image Pasting 101" isn't going to be enough. I'll figure it out though."

    Don't feel bad. After 5 years on this board I havn't figured it out yet either !! ;)


    NEWS FLASH !! I just figured it out. Look at my post Test of Picture. RIGHT Click on the picture and list the Properties...

    On second thought, send me the HTML web address of where the picture is stored and I'll try and post it...


    DVal
     
  8. chris

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    where are the pics of the truck:(
     

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