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The syntax here looks correct. No extra spaces or misspelling. The file format is good. I don't get it. Perhaps it has to do with something the host end?
Edit, when you hit the [quote] button it brings op the full code instead of the display, so I can see that you have, indeed, included the [IMG] tags....
St. Jude Donor '05-'06-'07-'08-'09-'10-'11-'12-'13-'14-'15
That's not LOTAHP's car is it? Has the ncrs gotten to him and he caved in and sold out? Just kidding.
Your car looks great. I would bet you get a lot of thumbs up when you take it out for a cruise.
I really like the yellow lettering on the tires. What did you use?
Thanks for the compliments. I feel like I've been around Corvettes all my life, especially since I've owned 10 of them between 61 and 73, and sold them for 4 years (71-74). Not sure why this one leaped out at me and said buy me. It was for sale at Bloomington Gold 2004. Everyone that walked by it stopped to look, and I bought it the last afternoon of the event. I guess it was the "73" thing that spooked everyone. Since I sold them in 73 and had a new one in 73, and know how many improvements they made that year... guess that was a plus for me. It's a west coast car as well, and I knew I'd have to go a long way to find another #matching big block 4 speed convertible with 53K miles on it. This is a car that I would NEVER have bought in 1973. Production figures show this was the wrong engine, wrong body style, wrong transmission, wrong color, and wrong options. No a/c, no PS, no PB... just a big engine, 4 speed, radio and leather... just the way we ordered them in the 60s.
The tires were put on about 3-4 years ago, 2 owners back. His buddy worked for a Goodyear dealer and I guess these were some limited production tires, but they're actually gold lettered tires. If I ever have to replace one, I'm screwed... but I think u can still get these in white letters. I'd try and get some die to color the white I think. There's another thread in here about red stripe tires. I think u could successfully do the same thing to get whitewalls red.