The new kid of 70 years
- foxtail1
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The new kid of 70 years
The 71 Westy that I have now and in the process of referbing is not my first VW. At one time I had a 64 bus, 64 bug and a 59 Ghia. I am about 90% done with the bus. Need to put the engine back in, do some elec work and 1000 grit sanding and buffing then some odds and ends. Well that it in a very large nut shell.
- foxtail1
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POSTING PICS
Well first I need to learn how to post them. To me it is very confusing in how to do it.
http://vealesvwshop.homestead.com/INPROCESS.html
I have lots of photos there.
http://vealesvwshop.homestead.com/INPROCESS.html
I have lots of photos there.
- perrib
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I didn't realize that was what the link was for. Lots of good pictures.
To post pictures here you need to set up an account in a site such as Photobucket.com
The site gives 4 option on posting them on forums. Use the one that starts in {img for pictures. Copy and paste them in the forum. Keep a space between them.
Somewhere on STF is a sticky or post that describes the process in more detail.
To post pictures here you need to set up an account in a site such as Photobucket.com
The site gives 4 option on posting them on forums. Use the one that starts in {img for pictures. Copy and paste them in the forum. Keep a space between them.
Somewhere on STF is a sticky or post that describes the process in more detail.
- david58
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Here is a pic from your link. I right clicked it click properties and highlighted the url and then pasted it here highlighted it again and click the Img above the text box.
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Just copy and paste the URL for your picture, highlight it, and then hit the 
Your picture will look like this:

You can get the URL for the site where your picture is posted by right clicking on the picture and then clicking "Properties" in the box that opens. Just copy the complete address that is shown. For your picture above the address is:
http://vealesvwshop.homestead.com/bus7_tn_50x46.jpg
Your picture will look like this:

You can get the URL for the site where your picture is posted by right clicking on the picture and then clicking "Properties" in the box that opens. Just copy the complete address that is shown. For your picture above the address is:
http://vealesvwshop.homestead.com/bus7_tn_50x46.jpg