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Portland. Cool? I got a bench seat for my 48F1 up at that big swap meet you guys have each year out at the Big Park+race track. Forget what its called the PIR-Portland Intl Raceway? I think. I grew up in the Willamette Valley, and lived and worked in Portland when I was a kid+. Nice to have you here.
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'manage attachments' section, and add attachments. from your computer, or somewhere on the net.. 3 attachments per message post.
thats all there is to it.. some size limitations too jpg not over 2meg, etc..
see the list under the add button in the window opened by the manage attachments button
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Here's Reamers info page,
Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums - View Profile: reamer
Im guessing you found this but can't PM or Email him? I've heard you can't pm or email users until you have 25 posts or more??? but since you are a paid member maybe not so?
I used to have his email but can't find it now.
I have used his patches for cab corners and they worked out great. I
wasn't aware he had started doing the F1 fender patches, good to know.
how big are your rusted out areas? ya might just have to cut a piece of sheet to fit and weld it in? (Im assuming your talking about the upper fender> not the lower??) Lowers would be good to have a patch for the curve.
Cheers
Josh
Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums - View Profile: reamer
Im guessing you found this but can't PM or Email him? I've heard you can't pm or email users until you have 25 posts or more??? but since you are a paid member maybe not so?
I used to have his email but can't find it now.
I have used his patches for cab corners and they worked out great. I
wasn't aware he had started doing the F1 fender patches, good to know.
how big are your rusted out areas? ya might just have to cut a piece of sheet to fit and weld it in? (Im assuming your talking about the upper fender> not the lower??) Lowers would be good to have a patch for the curve.
Cheers
Josh