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A co-worker's project

FuturaGuy

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This weekend I stopped at a co-worker's house to see his project car. He's got a '68 Mustang roller that was a coupe and with a conversion kit from Mustangs Unlimited, he made it into a fastback. He has also picked up a V-10 Modular engine, a 6-speed transmission, a Mustang II front suspension kit, an SN-95 power steering rack and a Hydroboost power brake. It's very early in the construction stage and I don't have pictures, but I told him he should do a build thread on this board under "Other Modular Conversions".

It's going to be long project - several years as time, money, and wife allow - but when it's done it will be different and should go like hell, at least in a straight line.
 

ponyboy89lx

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That's awesome!!!!!!!!!!! I have a buddy of mine he is doing very similar but he is running a 32v 4.6 in his, it to was a coupe that he converted to fast back. He had to redo the entire engine bay just to run the mod motor, removal of the strut towers was a must for him, I hope your co-worker definitely joins us here, thanks for sharing.
 

FuturaGuy

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I have a few pictures on my work computer and will be going back to work (reluctantly) on Thursday. I'll post them by the weekend.
 

FuturaGuy

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My co-worker, Jay, sent me a few pictures of the trial fit of the V-10. I tried to load them but they take up too much storage space. Using plain English and not computer-speak, can someone tell a guy who is not a computer wonk - me - how to load the pictures?
 
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ponyboy89lx

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I always load my through my photobucket account then I just copy the image URL on post it right under my reply post that way its easy and looks better to then having to do all the link stuff.
 

Speedtospare

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I use facebook. Make the folder public, then right click on the picture and select "copy image location. Click on the picture box or use the IMG tags. CTRL+C button to paste the picture location. Done.
 

ModFoxMustangs

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My co-worker, Jay, sent me a few pictures of the trial fit of the V-10. I tried to load them but they take up too much storage space. Using plain English and not computer-speak, can someone tell a guy who is not a computer wonk - me - how to load the pictures?
@ponyboy89lx @Speedtospare what exactly is happening.. We should not have a problem here with uploading tell me and I will fix the issues... how big are the file so I can adjust it...
 

FuturaGuy

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URL? IMG? WTF??!! I told you I DO NOT speak computer-ese. Thanks for fixing whatever it was that caused the problem.
 

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ponyboy89lx

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@ponyboy89lx @Speedtospare what exactly is happening.. We should not have a problem here with uploading tell me and I will fix the issues... how big are the file so I can adjust it...
I just always used my photobucket account so that's the way I do it. I have never tried to upload pics any other way on here. Its just easy for me because that's the way I have uploaded in the past.
 
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