Truck pics: Show your PRIDE! Show us your RIDE
#16
Originally Posted by Fifty4F100
ok ...I've got a JPEG from last Christmas (It sleeted/snowed so I had to get PICs). How do I get it to show here?
Glenn
Glenn
Click on that, and set up your own free picture gallery! You can link pics into your posts from there.
If it doesn't let you create a gallery for lack of a required number of posts, I have other more devious means to suggest... *grinz*
- Such as a free account at www.geocities.com for one...
Dunnit! It worked!!!!
Another one I found out about at the rally was www.putfile.com.
(Thanks again, BARGOD)
You may also feel free to pad the dickens out of your posts by posting in the chapter, of course...
(Did I say THAT????)
*snikkerrezz*
Last edited by Greywolf; 08-08-2005 at 08:53 PM.
#17
#18
maples is right, and he oughta know - he's got one heckofan album online.
I spent almost an hour looking through his pics, and still didn't see them all!
PS, MARK: Your van reminds me of the LUNAR surface shuttle from the original 2001 movie! Except it doesn't have thrusters pointing down...
I spent almost an hour looking through his pics, and still didn't see them all!
PS, MARK: Your van reminds me of the LUNAR surface shuttle from the original 2001 movie! Except it doesn't have thrusters pointing down...
Last edited by Greywolf; 08-08-2005 at 09:06 PM.
#19
I use Photobucket, and Webshots. http://community.webshots.com/user/markthecrip
I like to use that to link pics on message boards.
BTW, there is a shot of me, Johnny and Billy of Lynyrd Skynyrd, on there.
I like to use that to link pics on message boards.
BTW, there is a shot of me, Johnny and Billy of Lynyrd Skynyrd, on there.
Last edited by maples01; 08-08-2005 at 09:19 PM.
#22
#24
A thing that came out at the rally was that the member chapters would have their own websites -
SHOWCASING the best Trucks they had.
We should look at at that, and pick the wildest rumblers we have.....
(not to mention rubber burners, wheel standers, and so on.....)
Kansas...
Hrumph...
Famous for a balloon and little green people........
Yellow bricks in the road....
We could change that.
FOREVER
- What say?
SHOWCASING the best Trucks they had.
We should look at at that, and pick the wildest rumblers we have.....
(not to mention rubber burners, wheel standers, and so on.....)
Kansas...
Hrumph...
Famous for a balloon and little green people........
Yellow bricks in the road....
We could change that.
FOREVER
- What say?
#25
I'm looking to swap out the 3.50 rear in my van for a 4.10, reclaim some in town mileage, power and tire smoking. Group shots at a car/truck show would make a great gallery addition, I'm not talking about decked out show trucks either, take your every day ride. I enjoy going to the ones that are collecting for children, I've been in 2 that collect for the Apalachian children for Christmas put on by Rollin Review with my van, clubs setup events for this one, they get in the Rollin Review magazine, it's put on in Dec.
The background in the picture is as important as your vehicle, want to stand out, take one where the truck stands out, I have one with my van that the rainbow in the background touches it.
The background in the picture is as important as your vehicle, want to stand out, take one where the truck stands out, I have one with my van that the rainbow in the background touches it.
#27
#30
DT466 be advised - if you get a Sterling 10.25 the lug nut circle will no longer be SAE - it's metric. You'll need a new set of rims.
Are you going single or dually? The reason I ask is that I have a set of four dually rims for a sterling set off to the side. They came off an '03.
I found that the sterling rims have a bit wider spacing between them too, they can handle bigger meat on the rims and still not rub between pairs.
I LIKE the cab on that 78 - how many extended cabs were out that year?
Are you going single or dually? The reason I ask is that I have a set of four dually rims for a sterling set off to the side. They came off an '03.
I found that the sterling rims have a bit wider spacing between them too, they can handle bigger meat on the rims and still not rub between pairs.
I LIKE the cab on that 78 - how many extended cabs were out that year?
Last edited by Greywolf; 08-10-2005 at 09:04 PM.