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Brian T
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I believe I may have this pic posting worked out , so here goes , Brian T. Image
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Nice!!!
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so is that a 28 or 29 radiator cover?
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very nice truck Brian. Looks nice with the full length splash aprons and rear fenders.
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rollingsculpture wrote:so is that a 28 or 29 radiator cover?

You can't tell unless you can see the crank hole.
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Brian T
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OK so I erased my pictures in my album, I reinstalled them so they now show again (see brake springs), is there something that as to been done to make them permanent on the forum (or elsewhere) so when I am purging pictures that I don’t want they stay posted.
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Brian T wrote:OK so I erased my pictures in my album, I reinstalled them so they now show again (see brake springs), is there something that as to been done to make them permanent on the forum (or elsewhere) so when I am purging pictures that I don’t want they stay posted.
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Yes there is a way.

They need to be copied and pasted here by the poster without using a link to an outside source.
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Dave ,
I just tried to copy a picture from my pictures , and then went to paste , the paste box does not open?
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Brian T wrote:Dave ,
I just tried to copy a picture from my pictures , and then went to paste , the paste box does not open?
Sorry Brian, my fault.

The pics, once saved to your computer, need to be resized to under 100kb, no bigger than 100x100 pixels. Once resized, then one needs to use the "upload attachment" box below the text box to upload permanently.

I know, it's a PITA...

if you want to e-mail the originals, I will downsize them for you.

dzapps@comcast.net
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PICTURE TEST.
Hello Dave,
Thanks for the tips, I looked for pictures under 100k and it worked like a champ, adjusting the size down using Photo bucket was definitely a PITA .you sure have to play with it somewhat to get it right, it does have some good editing features though.
BTW, was it still raining up there, the reason I asked you sure was on the forum a lot today, LOL.
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Brian,
Your truck is beautiful, I love the color scheme. Could you please tell me the color code (tan color) or name of the color?
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Brian T wrote:PICTURE TEST.
Hello Dave,
BTW, was it still raining up there, the reason I asked you sure was on the forum a lot today, LOL.
Brian T.
Nope, it was about 100 and I don't have a garage, so I spent the day planning a trip to Plumas county to work on a house up there, and maybe bring my Stakebed home...

I have to take a ton of stuff, and I need this computer, or I wouldn't remember anything... early alzhiemers...

I am semi-retired...
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Hello Jared,
Sorry I can’t help you with the paint code, the closest maybe Bronson yellow which was used on some model A cars, this is strictly a guess though, they were mostly painted Moss Green, or Black and some other colors on special order.
What you see here was probably painted about 12 years ago or longer, when I purchased it, it had been stored in environment controlled storage in Wisconsin, and prior to that a museum in Kansas,
As time and room to work were against me to do a restore as most here are doing , I decided a ready made was the only way to go, all the pictures I received prior to purchase showed that it was in its period state,
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Very Nice!
Need rear fenders and running boards for 1932 131" single wheel Express Body
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