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    For the record, I think Photobucket sucks!!! I spent over an hour rearranging this pics so they would appear in a certain sequence but it always reverts back to the way they were uploaded. Boo!! Please enjoy anyway while I look for another photo service....
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    Randy, I'm sick of PhotoBucket, too! They've gone totally commercial, focused on selling products that they offer vs being a good hosting site. Take a look at SmugMug - https://www.smugmug.com/ They upload full resolution files (no limit), with no limit to numbers so they are a secure archive for your photos as well as providing a means to post images. Something like $40/year for their amateur package (no watermarks, no marketing support for pros) and you retain all rights. Some other popular hosts tell you in the fine print that they reserve the right to use any of your photos as they see fit, so your pictures could be used without even notifying you - not a good thing to me...

    Also, you need to do a purge on your PM files. It's blocked from receiving anything because it's full.

    You took some great photos! #121 RxNash (two or three more in the 120's plus #230) is wicked! That '57 in #143? What were they thinking? Well done, but.... Also #225 the '34 that MP&C showed us, highlighting his hood louvers! Great stuff. Didn't see Ken Thurm's 5 Window, but may have missed it.... Thanks for taking time to post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Randy, I'm sick of PhotoBucket, too! They've gone totally commercial, focused on selling products that they offer vs being a good hosting site. Take a look at SmugMug - https://www.smugmug.com/ They upload full resolution files (no limit), with no limit to numbers so they are a secure archive for your photos as well as providing a means to post images. Something like $40/year for their amateur package (no watermarks, no marketing support for pros) and you retain all rights. Some other popular hosts tell you in the fine print that they reserve the right to use any of your photos as they see fit, so your pictures could be used without even notifying you - not a good thing to me...

    Also, you need to do a purge on your PM files. It's blocked from receiving anything because it's full.

    You took some great photos! #121 RxNash (two or three more in the 120's plus #230) is wicked! That '57 in #143? What were they thinking? Well done, but.... Also #225 the '34 that MP&C showed us, highlighting his hood louvers! Great stuff. Didn't see Ken Thurm's 5 Window, but may have missed it.... Thanks for taking time to post.

    Thanks for the suggestions, Roger!! I appreciate it!

    Also, thanks for the comments. I'm glad I caught the '35 Chevy MP&C worked on. I wanted to snap a few more pics of it but that area was really crowded at that time and my battery was starting to fade. I tried to keep an eye out for Ken Thurm's car but wasn't sure what it looked like. I hoped it would have his name posted somewhere but didn't see it. If it's in my pics, it's by pure luck....lol!

    That black Metropolitan you mentioned was pretty crazy...don't know if you noticed from the pics but it has a Mazda rotary engine. Fun car.

    A couple of other anomalies were the greenish '64 Galaxie had a Coyote 5.0 in it...the engine pic for it ended up near the end. Also the yellow S10 race truck is running an old Tbird "Y" block! The engine pic for it is in there somewhere....lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    I tried to keep an eye out for Ken Thurm's car but wasn't sure what it looked like. I hoped it would have his name posted somewhere but didn't see it. If it's in my pics, it's by pure luck....lol!
    Here's a couple that Ken posted on FB, just to prove that it was there....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    Here's a couple that Ken posted on FB, just to prove that it was there....
    Yeah, I don't remember seeing that one, Roger. Did he say what building it was in? Too bad they didn't give him a better back drop or maybe a pretty girl to stand beside it ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Yeah, I don't remember seeing that one, Roger. Did he say what building it was in? Too bad they didn't give him a better back drop or maybe a pretty girl to stand beside it ....
    Nope, I couldn't find anything that told his location, other than one saying "They sure put you in a crappy spot! Should'a been on the Main Floor!", which got several agreeing with him. Not sure if they did any re-arranging for Sunday, putting award winners together? I expect that would be a pretty big job, once the floor is filled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Thanks for the suggestions, Roger!! I appreciate it!

    Also, thanks for the comments. I'm glad I caught the '35 Chevy MP&C worked on. I wanted to snap a few more pics of it but that area was really crowded at that time and my battery was starting to fade. I tried to keep an eye out for Ken Thurm's car but wasn't sure what it looked like. I hoped it would have his name posted somewhere but didn't see it. If it's in my pics, it's by pure luck....lol!

    That black Metropolitan you mentioned was pretty crazy...don't know if you noticed from the pics but it has a Mazda rotary engine. Fun car.

    A couple of other anomalies were the greenish '64 Galaxie had a Coyote 5.0 in it...the engine pic for it ended up near the end. Also the yellow S10 race truck is running an old Tbird "Y" block! The engine pic for it is in there somewhere....lol
    I think Tim McMaster has built the engine for that S10.. Quite kool to see the roles reversed ..... a Ford engine in a Chev...
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