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you can upload photos from(your computer) ''my photos'' to a hosting site like ''http://www.imagesup.com/..once ther uploaded on the hosting site you just go there click on a photo you want to add to your post go back to your post and add it by clicking..images up has a special deal for us forum members,,tell him i told you to go there,,,,carl
Here is what I do.
1. After I download my photos on my computer I then go to this website and use the browser to find my photo.
2. I then use the browse function to host a photo and create an internet address,
3. I copy the address that has this format:
..[IMG]http://tinypic.com/filename.jpg [./IMG]
4. I then post it in the Forum message
5. To make sure it will show up I use the PREVIEW POST button at the bottom of the reply thread.
6. If it looks ok, I will then SUBMIT REPLY.
Thank you all for your many welcomes. I've been visiting this site for quite awhile, and finally have a member name, and profile.
I do not have to convince all of you C3 owners that I believe the C3's are a singularly gorgeous tribute to the corvette tradition. Like many of you, I could be driving a C5, or a C6. But, I feel connected to my C3..nothing plush, or subtle about what she's designed to do: get from here to there as fast as you want..let's rock and roll!
He's completely restoring a competition orange 76. Already has a 383 engine + all new gauges..new interior...My first vette was a 76 competition orange..had it before he was born. He's only 23 years old, and doing 85% of the resto by himself. You gotta love this young man.
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.