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thebankerstoy Wrote:AWESOME Andy, I knew that you could post full sized pictures!!! Cool

That's also a FANTASTIC looking set-up that you have in Max!!! I am not WorthyI am not WorthyI am not Worthy What intake manifold are you running?



Richard

It's a Weiand oldie I traded a six pack cast iron to a guy back Colorado in the 80s right after I got the car. And those are the same Comp Series carbs from back then too still going strong.
I have to post the small pic then click on it to copy then paste, how do you just copy and paste with out posting first in images. I tried doing it and all get is a red X ?
67r/t4speeder Wrote:It's a Weiand oldie I traded a six pack cast iron to a guy back Colorado in the 80s right after I got the car. And those are the same Comp Series carbs from back then too still going strong.
I have to post the small pic then click on it to copy then paste, how do you just copy and paste with out posting first in images. I tried doing it and all get is a red X ?

Hello Andy,

Thank you for the carb and intake manifold information! Very cool indeed and your fuel lines are also VERY well done!! Cool

As far as posting pictures goes, I post larger pictures in two different ways.

(1) I copy and paste a picture from an on-line source directly to my DCR post if the picture is already an appropriate size and is in a .jpg file format.

(2) If the picture that I find on-line is either too small, or too large, or needs other modifications, I save that picture to one of my various computer picture files. Then I open that picture up in my Linux G.I.M.P. picture processing program and enlarge, crop and do any other modifications that the picture may need and then save the picture again with all of the new modifications. Then I open up my Photobucket account and save the picture to one of my various Photobucket files. Then I transfer the picture from my Photobucket account to my DCR thread.

Richard
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Not clean? Hah!
Thanks I really enjoy making hardlines for customers, I got hooked back when use to wrench for a dragster making all the little injection lines .crank the music and get to it Smile
1900 Drove my Coronet 400 miles round trip to Sandpoint, Idaho for "Lost In The 50's". Great drive - great show - great concert (featuring the lead singer of The Platters, Sonny Turner.
Drooling over your car right now Chad I am not Worthy
Nice 65 Chad.
67r/t4speeder Wrote:Drooling over your car right now Chad I am not Worthy

X2 Chad! I hope that you won't mind, but I enlarged your cool picture so us old folks with lousy eyesight can really enjoy it. Wink This was as large as I could make the picture without losing the picture quality. A fantastic shot indeed! Cool

Richard

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Great looking car, Chad!! Oh Andy, don't let John Force see you using Valveline!!
Charged the battery