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grandpa's f100

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Just wanted to share what lots of overtime,endlessly searching this site for ideas and knowledge ,and help from this community can achieve.
I have been restoring /hot rodding my grandfathers 69 f100 for awhile now (8years)with the help of family,neighbors, and fordification. :fr:
I'm trying to figure out how to add/upload pictures, but technology is getting the better of me.... :help:
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If you have a Photobucket account, or create one, upload your pics there. Then when you hover your mouse over the pic you want to share, three horizontal bars will appear. Mouse over those bars and a drop down menu appears. Click on the "Share Links" tab, and another menu will appear. The one you want is the IMG tab. Left click it one time, and the highlighted word "Copied" will briefly appear, then fade out and the link will re-appear. Come back to your post and right click your mouse. In the menu that appears, click "Paste". The link to your Photobucket pic will appear in your post, but the pic itself won't appear until you click submit at the bottom of the post dialogue box. You can check that the pic will appear by clicking on Preview Post, but the post will not upload to the forums until you click Submit.
That's how I do it. Just be aware that if the pic gets moved or deleted in your Photobucket account, the link to it here will be broken as well.
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:wel: from Massachusetts.
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Welcome from North Carolina. :thup:
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:wel: from Asheville, NC
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:wel: from Alabama! :fr:
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