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I've already downloaded the resizing link but I'm to Stupid to get my pic's loaded on this forum, anybody like to help? Thanks Steve
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Steve,
Here's the link to the tutorial on uploading to Fordification's gallery:
http://www.fordification.com/photo-gallery-tutorial.htm
I believe you have to sign up for the gallery separately, (in addition to your Fordification forum username and password)?
Or you can also create an account on photobucket or one of other several free photo hosting websites. Simply upload to there, (I like the bucket due to not having to resize my pics) then copy the picture link into your Fordification thread. :thup:

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Thanks for the help basketcase, I'll give it another shot, Steve
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Finally figured out how to get some Pic's uploaded, checkout my photo album.
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Hey post up a link to your album
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Sorry, I don't know how to attach a link to my postings, any help would be greatly appreciated, Steve Hopefully I got it figured out, Newbie to this computer stuff, I'd rather be turning a wrench on my 71 LoL
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Isn't that a GM console from a 70's Blazer/Jimmy/Truck??? :eek: :eek: :eek:
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It sure is, $50.00 ebay and a couple cans of paint, I don't care if it's original, I go for comfort and style, It sure cleaned up the Seat belts from just laying around, good eye.
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I had a 74 GMC Jimmy that had the same console.

I've actually thought about putting one in my Bump if I can find one, now that I've got the factory buckets in it.

The 79-80 IH Scouts had a nice console, too. It had two cup holders in the lid.

My other thought is just to build one from plywood and cover it with some type of upholstery fabric.
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If you do woodwork this may work for you. Just custom build to your wants/needs.
By the way Steve, seats look great :thup:
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Mancar1 wrote:If you do woodwork this may work for you. Just custom build to your wants/needs.
By the way Steve, seats look great :thup:
Thanks Mancar1, I like what you did also, that looks pretty cool, It sure feels good when you do it yourself don't it, I'll bet that pride in workmanship is still present everytime you show someone your work, Good job and Thanks.
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SteveBrethouwer wrote:
Mancar1 wrote:If you do woodwork this may work for you. Just custom build to your wants/needs.
By the way Steve, seats look great :thup:
Thanks Mancar1, I like what you did also, that looks pretty cool, It sure feels good when you do it yourself don't it, I'll bet that pride in workmanship is still present everytime you show someone your work, Good job and Thanks.

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