>NAME this Ride (?) What make, year, model is this (?)
#242
Hi Butch, I will try to explain how (I just learned from trial & error)...
`1. Find the picture that you want to post
2. Right click on the picture & a list will appear (Click copy)
3. Then go to the post you want to put the pic in &
(right click your mouse) & you will see a list with the word >Paste.
4. Click paste & the picture should appear on your screen.
Good Luck
Here a link that may help a lot better then I (?) 4>Sure
8 Ways to Copy and Paste - wikiHow < Click
#243
Congrat's `Butch > U R a Pro Now
What year/make/Model/Engine ?
Correct Make, wrong year & model
Try again Please
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Congrat's `Butch for your picture & post.
I know that I was sure all excited the first time I learned how to copy & paste.
Great `Job + Super What is it picture ?
I sure don't know what it is ?, but I think one of
our member's might ? ? ?
Thanks everyone for playing....I enjoy this thread
#244
Trying again
[QUOTE=SpaceRider;617821]
What year/make/Model/Engine ?
Correct Make, wrong year & model
Try again Please
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Ok I am thinking that this is a Chrysler Newport cause the Imperials and New Yorkers had to much Chrome on the tail end, and this is most likely a 1961 the engine I still believe is a 440 and was a transplant with dual quads. Now the front end of this Sucker is a dual slant headlight bug eyed thing they slanted them the same angle as the slant six they put in some of these rigs. It may have also had a push button transmission. they invented it kind of fun to watch somebody operate it.
Go thing I didn't say final answer on this, by the way and I at the $1,Mil level on this or where are we. (time for an Lol)
What year/make/Model/Engine ?
Correct Make, wrong year & model
Try again Please
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Ok I am thinking that this is a Chrysler Newport cause the Imperials and New Yorkers had to much Chrome on the tail end, and this is most likely a 1961 the engine I still believe is a 440 and was a transplant with dual quads. Now the front end of this Sucker is a dual slant headlight bug eyed thing they slanted them the same angle as the slant six they put in some of these rigs. It may have also had a push button transmission. they invented it kind of fun to watch somebody operate it.
Go thing I didn't say final answer on this, by the way and I at the $1,Mil level on this or where are we. (time for an Lol)
#245
Try this
I am thinking a 55 or 56 Hudson Hornet, a relative to Doc on the Movie Cars. This one is probably a 56. Nice looking little car.
#247
>Winner<
[QUOTE=drivernumber3;617875]
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Ok I am thinking that this is a Chrysler Newport cause the Imperials and New Yorkers had to much Chrome on the tail end, and this is most likely a 1961 the engine I still believe is a 440 and was a transplant with dual quads. Now the front end of this Sucker is a dual slant headlight bug eyed thing they slanted them the same angle as the slant six they put in some of these rigs. It may have also had a push button transmission. they invented it kind of fun to watch somebody operate it.
Go thing I didn't say final answer on this, by the way and I at the $1,Mil level on this or where are we. (time for an Lol)
>Winner>drivernumber3
1961 Chrysler 300
300G letter Series. Dual cross Ram 4 barrel carbs. Push button Auto Trans. AC, Power windows, Power steering, Power brakes. 413 Wedge V-8. Front and rear bucket seats with consoles front and back. Black on Black with beautiful Chrome.
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Ok I am thinking that this is a Chrysler Newport cause the Imperials and New Yorkers had to much Chrome on the tail end, and this is most likely a 1961 the engine I still believe is a 440 and was a transplant with dual quads. Now the front end of this Sucker is a dual slant headlight bug eyed thing they slanted them the same angle as the slant six they put in some of these rigs. It may have also had a push button transmission. they invented it kind of fun to watch somebody operate it.
Go thing I didn't say final answer on this, by the way and I at the $1,Mil level on this or where are we. (time for an Lol)
1961 Chrysler 300
300G letter Series. Dual cross Ram 4 barrel carbs. Push button Auto Trans. AC, Power windows, Power steering, Power brakes. 413 Wedge V-8. Front and rear bucket seats with consoles front and back. Black on Black with beautiful Chrome.
#250