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Hey crew, thare be lots of pics in my gallery. Not sure if you've been in there, since I typically hang out in the FE engine forum.
you can also go here and take the "Greg's Toys" or "The Big List" links in the middle of the page. I put way too much stuff up on the web :-) http://www.thedreyerfamily.com/greg.htm
Oh, and big thanks for serving :-) (I assume that's what you're doing in the sand-box)
Thanks Greg. I had looked at your gallery before, but I left comments this time. Beautiful trucks. I love them 67s. That's why my crewcab is a 67. I am working for a contractor that is working for the Army Corps of Engineers over here trying to get things back online. I will check your other site out. Thanks, John.
I asked everyone to do theirs, so I added a few pictures I found to mine. Nothing substantial, but a little different. I will add more as I find them. I will get new shots when I go home in January. Thanks for sharing your rides with everyone.
I updated my gallery with 2 new pics. It's not too beautiful, but I'm hoping it's at least considered good enough by the gallery gods to not be hidden anymore.
I updated my gallery with 2 new pics. It's not too beautiful, but I'm hoping it's at least considered good enough by the gallery gods to not be hidden anymore.
Maybe it would be prudent to go read up on gallery guidelines, before it happens again. I understand that hidden doesn't mean that folks can't see them, but deleted does.
Sorry for my ignorance, I havn't been able to figure out how to insert pictures. I got to the part of naming my gallery where I put my truck info, but where do I insert pics. Please help (I know, I need a lot of that) thanks
I'm not real good at this myself. I just followed the instructions in the galleries button at the top of the page. It takes you through pretty good. At the bottom of the info page, it says create album, use that button. Then you use the browse button to find the pictures on your computer, double click on the picture you want and then hit the upload button to upload them. I think that is how it works. If no one explains it better, I will go in and create another one so I can give you the step by step.
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