1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage I finally have mostly completed my 1939 Pickup and took it on its maiden voyage today. I wanted to send a few pictures to show how it turned out. However, when I tried to upload 4 pictures, I got the following error.
Your submission could not be processed because a security token was missing. If this occurred unexpectedly, please inform the administrator and describe the action you performed before you received this error. Can someone tell me what this security token is so I can post pictures. Thanks. |
Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage What size are the photo files? Trying to post too large a file is normally the issue. They need to be around 500Kb or less.
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Hope you get those photos set up, it's always nice to see someones hard work and efforts getting one of these trucks back on the road.
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage if you need a basic and free program to resize your photos :
https://www.irfanview.com/ each allowed file type on the forum here has maximum sizes and parameters... when you go to manage attachments and click on it, a window pops up. If you scroll down in that window... there is a list called : Attachment Key It shows which file types are allowed, the filesizes and the parameters of each. good luck. -Woog |
Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage 2nd on the use of Irfanview. A great free program.
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage 4 Attachment(s)
Thank you all for your responses. I did some additional playing around and think I have the files reduced in size. If this doesn't work, I will try the software that some of you had mentioned. Thanks for the input.
I still have a few small items to complete, but I drove it for about 7 miles in my first test drive. Quite a stiff ride and somewhat noisy as I didn't have my floor mat in yet. Hopefully some of the noise will diminish once I get the floor mat in. I also thank all of you once again that provided me advice over these past years on my restoration. Your suggestions were truly beneficial. Kerry |
Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Kerry, those are great pictures, the front grill and hood shot are why I like these truck. That is very nice and your efforts show.
If possible could you post a view of your hood latch under your hood and the top of the radiator shell were it clamps. I do not have any good pictures to finish mine up. Scott |
Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Nice truck! The "Barrel-Noses" are starting to grow on me.
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage The first drive is always great. you have a very nice truck.
John |
Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Very Nice!
Good looking truck, great job. Wish I was home working on mine. |
Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Nice looking truck!!!....great job!!!!......I have most of the parts to a ‘37....seeing your pics really makes me want to work on mine......Mark
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Beautiful truck
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Wow!!!!! A head turner. You put a lot of effort into that truck. You are to be commended!!!
Santa could haul the chilren’s toys with it. Enjoy the Season!!! |
Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Sweet!
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage if someone could repost, the pdf's as a jpg that would be nice. I don't like macro files.
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Nice looking truck .
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage That’s a beauty! Great job!
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Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Stiff ride? Be sure spring shackles are no flatter than 45 degrees.
Maybe put a couple hundred pounds of feed bags in the back. |
Re: 1939 Pickup Maiden Voyage Great truck! Thanks for sharing.
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