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Hi everybody. My name is Nolan Macpherson. I'm pretty new to this forum and just got the message that I have joined this fine Manitoba/Saskatchewan Chapter. My wife, son and myself live on 140 acres, south of Aberdeen. I've been working as a mechanic at Diversified Auto in Saskatoon for just over 7 years now. I am currently driving a '92 f150 supercab 4x4. It's got a tired old 5.0l E4OD combo and manual shift t-case. This truck was given to me (hence the 92freebee) by a friend after he won it back from his ex in a nasty divorce. I have 20 or so other vehicles so he knew it was going to a good home. I'll see if I can get a few pictures and add them in the next little while.
Unfortunately it`s not easy. Check out the ''User Gallery & Picture Display Help'' thread from this link: Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums - Search Results
If posting here fails simply put them in your gallery or garage.
Welcome to the group! maybe we need to have a meet so we can all check out each others trucks!
Sorry to take this off topic but.......
It`s time that we all met up at the Draggins Car Show at Easter again......xplict, preppypyro, Corner Gas, djanzen and anyone else that is interested
I'll be there! This time how's about we meet for a sit-down (coffee?)
As for pics - I've found PICASA is even easier than PB. I started with the latter, but graduated to the former...
I wouldn't save pics on my computer anymore. With Picasa you slip your memory car in your computer, it auto-opens them, you move them to your computer and they auto-load to your web-Picasa account. Then just copy and paste to here! (Sounds easier than it isn't )
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