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Sedan delivery
1956 Chevrolet sedan delivery for sale. $65,000. 350 cu in , 700r4 overdrive trans,positraction rear, power front disc brakes, drum rear , 17 in front wheels ,18 in rear,am/fm retro radio,2in drop spindles on front, band m shifter, rain gear wipers, tilt wheel, custom gauge cluster, full custom interior with custom built fold down rear seat, red paint, fully detailed engine compartment and more
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your car sounds great Rusty.. Do you have photos??
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I do but could not figure out how to add them to the post
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Just do a REPLY and then click on the Icon "Insert Image".. then follow directions..
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I have tried several times but can’t seem how to install the pictures to the thread. A new member and still trying to navigate the website. And on top of that I’m not very computer savvy . I can email you a whole bunch of photos if you would like
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No need to apologize I never have figured out how to post a picture.
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Your problems with posting photos to this site MAY have to do with the size (in Megabytes) of the images you are attempting to load. You need to reduce the file size of the relevant images first (200-300 Kilobytes in a JPEG format) are generally good. Newer digital cameras and phones generally use as one of these 'advertising gimmicks' the Largest size of the images (ie. resolution), BUT those images are not appropriate for display on most people's screens. An image size (in pixels) ranging from (240x320 up to 2000x3000) are generally OK. the larger sizes of images in megapixels generally need JPEG compression to get the file size down.
1) On your cameras (or phones) choose a lower pixel resolution... ie. low or medium NOT maximum.
2) Try to 'frame your images so you capture the relevant portion of an image you desire to convey.
3) Use a tool like 'Light Image Resizer' to reduce the resolution to a manageable level. 'Light Image Resizer' is available Free for personal use and can be downloaded from:
https://www.obviousidea.com/windows-...image-resizer/
4) Just try ONE IMAGE initially until you get the hang of it..
Good luck.
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Very nice! Looks like it would be a great pay and play car - ready to go right now - no years spent R&R'ing.
Regards, Doug
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