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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestang67 View Post
    Your hood line fits nice Randy , mine had been crimped slightly and will have to be worked to get that much correction

    You can see the noise drop down really far .
    Hey Bobby, thanks for doing whatever you did to figure out how to write between the pics. Now you gotta explain it to the rest of us!!

    Which hood fitting pic are you referring to? My hood actually doesn't fit all that great. I want it to fit a good as that red 37 pic above. That's a car I saw at a car show. Or maybe you're referring to the hood sitting on top of my car...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestang67 View Post
    MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL & HAPPY NEW YEAR !!! Still piddling in garage but a family passing and the holidays have kept me busy . No slowing down after New Years .
    Sorry to hear of your loss Bobby! We hope you and your family enjoy all the magic of the season! Merry Christmas!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Hey Bobby, thanks for doing whatever you did to figure out how to write between the pics. Now you gotta explain it to the rest of us!!
    I'll try it... First we insert a pic...

    small Puppy, May 2010 016.jpg


    Then hit the enter key two or three times...

    Then select/insert another pic..527SOHC.jpg
    Then we'll choose preview post.
    It looks correct here so we'll try it for real.

    It appears the picture size has something to do with it also. I expected the first sentence to be above the pic but the smaller picture size makes it fit alongside. I'm going to try and move it lower now. And I was able to move the picture under the sentence by hitting the enter key a couple times.
    Last edited by 34_40; 12-23-2011 at 07:06 AM. Reason: format picture location

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    I'll try it... First we insert a pic...

    Attachment 52435


    Then hit the enter key two or three times...

    Then select/insert another pic..Attachment 52436
    Then we'll choose preview post.
    It looks correct here so we'll try it for real.

    It appears the picture size has something to do with it also. I expected the first sentence to be above the pic but the smaller picture size makes it fit alongside. I'm going to try and move it lower now. And I was able to move the picture under the sentence by hitting the enter key a couple times.
    Hey Mike, are you using images that you've uploaded to the site or are you using the image url from a photobucket type of site? Before,when I used the image url from photobucket, it just shows the link to the image in my post but I want it to show the image and allow me to write details pertaining to a specific image.
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    Hi Randy, I used the sites software and uploaded pics from my computer under "manage attachments". The pics even stayed in order! LOL..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    Hi Randy, I used the sites software and uploaded pics from my computer under "manage attachments". The pics even stayed in order! LOL..
    Cool!! I'll give it a try after while.

    Have you been driving your car or have you put it away for the winter?
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Cool!! I'll give it a try after while. Have you been driving your car or have you put it away for the winter?
    I hope it works for ya! I drove the car a few times and then began replacing the coil over shocks. Tried the car once since and decided to raise it another inch. Sadly I wrenched my back and have been trapped on the couch for the past 3 weeks!

    I just had a CT scan and it shows some damage in L3 / L4 so we'll try meds first. I hope this works! Last choice is surgery

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    I hope it works for ya! I drove the car a few times and then began replacing the coil over shocks. Tried the car once since and decided to raise it another inch. Sadly I wrenched my back and have been trapped on the couch for the past 3 weeks!

    I just had a CT scan and it shows some damage in L3 / L4 so we'll try meds first. I hope this works! Last choice is surgery
    See, that's what happens when you try to "raise" a hot rod rather than lower it! It obviously didn't want to be raised and made you pay for it!

    Seriously, sorry about your back. When your back hurts, you hurt all over!! Maybe we should just pray for a good old fashion healin'! Keep your wrenching on your car, not your back!! Don't get too comfortable on that couch either!
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    See, that's what happens when you try to "raise" a hot rod rather than lower it! It obviously didn't want to be raised and made you pay for it! Seriously, sorry about your back. When your back hurts, you hurt all over!! Maybe we should just pray for a good old fashion healin'! Keep your wrenching on your car, not your back!! Don't get too comfortable on that couch either!
    Thanks for the kind thoughts /words... I would give ANYTHING to get off this couch! I'm prayin' too!

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    Randy actually I thought that one on top was yours from a time ago ,

    Thanks for the kind words also .
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    And yeppers Mike hit it on the head insert - enter key to separate then click in between to write caption .

    Seen all the upgrade pics from all the cars also , Randy the epoxy primer looks great on the metal . Like was said makes it look like so much more headway was done .

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluestang67 View Post
    Randy actually I thought that one on top was yours from a time ago ,

    Thanks for the kind words also .
    Bobby, if mine looked that good before, I don't think I would have torn it apart again! LOL! I snapped that car at the El Segundo car show year before last. It was really clean & nicely done but I'm not going red this time. I really liked his fitment on the rear tires/wheels but I think I'd like my front end dropped just a little more. I definitely have some issues with my hood & deck lid. I need to post some close-ups soon and get some ideas from you guys.
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    Well I thought it was from years ago and it looks so close .

    Yeah my deck lid fit great till the guy replaced the inner and out tail . He even pulled one side up to match it with a chain .

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    My hood is good to go, just my entire group needs to come up an inch I believe..I`m not using the center front support behind the grille, looking for an alternative to it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by 406Rich View Post
    My hood is good to go, just my entire group needs to come up an inch I believe..I`m not using the center front support behind the grille, looking for an alternative to it..
    Hey Rich, is that a factory grill or aftermarket? Are you running it without the side panels or are they just off in the pic? I always had the connector rod between the fenders but with my new radiator with the AC condensor I won't be able to use the factory connector bar. I'm planning to fabricate something that will replace it and accommodate the AC condensor....
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