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    I shifted over to flickr

    https://www.flickr.com/

    and am pretty happy with it. It seems a bit easier to use than photo bucket. Hopefully it will not go the same way as photo bucket any time soon.

    I "finished" my 37 Dodge pickup a couple of months back so I'm really looking forward to see how your 37 Dodge turns out.

    If your Mustang II suspension doesn't already have them, the one suggestion I think I'd make is to add ride height adjusters to the front springs. My experience is that new springs tend to drop a bit over the first couple of years of driving and being able to have a bit adjustment is a nice feature.


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    I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike P View Post
    I shifted over to flickr

    https://www.flickr.com/

    and am pretty happy with it. It seems a bit easier to use than photo bucket. Hopefully it will not go the same way as photo bucket any time soon.

    I "finished" my 37 Dodge pickup a couple of months back so I'm really looking forward to see how your 37 Dodge turns out.

    If your Mustang II suspension doesn't already have them, the one suggestion I think I'd make is to add ride height adjusters to the front springs. My experience is that new springs tend to drop a bit over the first couple of years of driving and being able to have a bit adjustment is a nice feature.


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    Alright, I think I've got the picture situation handled.

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