Hi all just wanted to stop in and say hi! I'm new here I just finished restoring a 72 coupe 3.5yrs it took me and this was my first full resto. Jim
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Welcome to the forum and welcome to the NCRS. It is too bad you waited so long to join. If you just finished restoring your car you missed out on some of the most knowledgable sources of Corvette knowledge in the world. This forum is home to some great people who have years and years of experience restoring Corvettes and each and every one of them spends countless hours on this forum helping other hobbyists make their Corvettes the way they came out of the factory or the way you want it to be. Fortunately I have found out that restorations are never finished and you have now found the place to find out anything that you need to know. Again welcome and enjoy and contribute to the forum.- Top
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Hi Jim,
I'm glad you've joined and look foward to seeing you on the Board. I hope to see you at some meets, too.
I like to see pictures of what people have been working on. HINT! HINT!
Regards,
Alan71 Coupe, 350/270, 4 speed
Mason Dixon Chapter
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Re: Hello (New Guy)
Hi Alan, I will as soon as i figure out how to do so,hint hint.Jim- Top
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Hi Jim !!
Congrats on your resto and welcome aboard ! This is a great place to hang out. Stick around and teach us all about 72's !!Tom Hendricks
Proud Member NCRS #23758
NCM Founding Member # 1143
Corvette Department Manager and
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Re: Hello (New Guy)
We need more like you who let their talents do the talking, and not their wallets.
Too bad you landed here after you finished your resto, but I'm sure that you made yourself a great Corvette!
Send pictures, if you have any.
We're interested in seeing your prize!
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Re: Hello (New Guy)
Once you have your digital photos on your HDD, they should be cropped to 640 x 720. If they are too large, an editing program, like "PhotoImpression" lets you easily resize them.
In order to post, click on the little paper clip on the top of the tool field. This enables you to browse your HDD and download photos which are attached to your post as expandable thumbnails.
Joe- Top
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Welcome "new guy".
We need more like you who let their talents do the talking, and not their wallets.
Too bad you landed here after you finished your resto, but I'm sure that you made yourself a great Corvette!
Send pictures, if you have any.
We're interested in seeing your prize!
Joe- Top
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Re: Hello (New Guy)
James, go to:
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Create a sign-on (user-id and password), upload your pictures then post them at the site. This is a no-fee site.
Cheers
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