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Only been on the computer since last july, have been learning through trial and error and some good friends, it's very frustrating at times as I usually find myself at the losing end of a tail chase! Thank you for doing the Job for me.

Fumbling Frankie

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This one was posted a while back.

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and one of mine.I haven't had time to work on it for a while.

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I don't care what anybody says,that top car has some beautiful lines.

It reminds me a lot of one that was sold a while back to a guy in Australia. That one had a 40 Lincoln Zephyr front clip on it,and it just flowed from the front to the back. I had some photos of it saved but I lost them when I got a virus. I do remember I sold the guy that built it some DeSoto parts,and he shorted me on the postage. Less than 5 bucks,and he beat me out of it.

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I'm with you Fireball. I'm not crazy about the Packard front end though. I was never fond of that even on Packards.

I'm with Norm, well not really. But I agree with Norm and Fireball. The side and rear view of that coupe are right on. To quote the guys when they started work on Cadzilla - "Your tourch or mine."

Lee

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here you go

Your photo shop version of my car is a great compliment to the ole girl.

A chopped top would be cool.

Thanks, windsor8

H.A.M.B. aka 41c28

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your welcome IF i could figure out how to set my camera to the smallest setting, IF i could figure out how to down load the chip into the computer,IF i only..........i would be able to post pictures too.Fixin' to take a nite class in the general computer stuff or rent a tutor haven't decided yet.

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I don't know about taking a class. Difficult to teach, usually they take the approach of teaching via a application like Word for Windows.

I'd recommend that you take one problem at a time and figure it out. ask questions, read, lookup stuff on the internet.

This forum has a lot of experts on various subjects and are willing to answer lots of questions.

For example, your camera. In my opinion don't reduce the size of the picture on the camera. Do the opposite and get the highest pixel count you can with some trade off for the size of your memory and the quantity of pictures that it can hold. This way you can bring it to a photo processor and get some quality prints. Do your reducing for this site by resizing on and re-identifying on your computer on up on a site such as photobucket.

Read your camera book to figure out how to transfer an image to your disk drive. My digital camera looks just like another disk drive on my computer and I can "see" it using a tool called windows explorer. I just copy and paste and put the contents into the picture folder. Then I use re-format on my camera to wipe out the camera memory for the next series of pictures.

Dang technology can't be any more difficult than dealing with our old Dodges

Dennis

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Don you are right!!! I am with you . Can't see the fascination in chop jobs. Those body styles are beautiful ( cars that is! ) I dont want some near sighted little old lady trying to mail letters in my window every time I pull up to a stop sign.

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