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LT Redbeard

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Posted: 05/11/08 12:24pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Show your Ego. share your Rig!


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rjmiv

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OK - I feel pretty dumb _ but I do I upload a picture to the body of a text message?


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Tiger4x4RV

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Posted: 05/11/08 12:40pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Tiger CX, just under 20 feet long. Yes, it's a C, and also a 4x4.




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Posted: 05/11/08 01:10pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

rjmiv-

Here's how I upload photos:

Go to TinyPic.

Click the TinyPic browse button to find (on my computer) the photo I want to upload.

Choose a resize factor on the TinyPic site if appropriate.

Click the upload button on the TinyPic site.

Copy the URL it gives you after upload; this URL will be label "IMG code for Forums & Message Boards".

Paste that copied URL right into the text of the message you are typing here on this forum.

There are other ways, but this one works for me.

I look forward to seeing your photos.

sumerduck8

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OK





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I call this photo "How to make a Tahoe look small."






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Ok, I'll give this upload a try! 1987 Ford E-350 chassis, 28' Mallard coach. Everything functions perfectly and with 47,000 miles should last a nice long time. Had been given a fine tooth inspection by my mechanic last year when I bought it. He wanted to buy it from me after his inspection! never had a leak either inside or out. I have done some updates as far as shocks, tune-up, carb service, and numerous little upgrades to get it where I want it but, for under 4k how could I go wrong? I leave for Maryland next week from Upstate NY and wouldnt hesitate to take it anywhere. Averaging about 10mpg which seems to be in line for size and weight. C'ya on the beach!





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Hope my picture comes out of my 1995 Dodge Scotty with a diesel engine.It has been garage kept since new.


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Ramblin_Mo

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Shifer wrote:


Ok, I'll give this upload a try! 1987 Ford E-350 chassis, 28' Mallard coach. Everything functions perfectly and with 47,000 miles should last a nice long time. Had been given a fine tooth inspection by my mechanic last year when I bought it. He wanted to buy it from me after his inspection! never had a leak either inside or out. I have done some updates as far as shocks, tune-up, carb service, and numerous little upgrades to get it where I want it but, for under 4k how could I go wrong? I leave for Maryland next week from Upstate NY and wouldnt hesitate to take it anywhere. Averaging about 10mpg which seems to be in line for size and weight. C'ya on the beach!


That was a sweet deal. Man!

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31 foot fourwinds class c


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