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This thread was on the 73-79 area first (https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/78...-pictures.html), i thought of sharing it and Yes i know this is off topic of 61-66 trucks, but i feel it is a issue that has to be mentioned! a lot of guys and gals on here don't seem to know how to post pictures, and some don't even admit it and can't share what they have, i was one of these people in till i was told on how to post pictures, there is other ways like links and stuff, but this is how i do it, go to this site (just copy and paste this site from below), its real easy and i hope the number of people who can't post pictures goes down, and the posts of pictures increases, because if we can't share pics we can have a hard time explaining our selves.
TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting and then click browse and then select the picture you want then click open then you can select from the options like resize and add a tag or title to the picture, then you click upload then once it is loaded you will see the links to share and below there is a few options, then the one that says IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards you then highlight the info in the yellow box below it, then copy and paste it into your post, and right what ever you want like what the picture is and then post it! its easy, and i hope this thread helps people on here, please feel free to try it out and post your pictures of your trucks and any fords you like or have, good luck and i hope this does not get removed, i just think something like this should be a permanent fix on the top of the forum for new members or even members who don't know how to post pictures.
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