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Old 11-16-2015, 08:04 AM   #1
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Hope the pictures load first time loading pictures. Bought this genuine 1915 center door.Talk about rare 978 built wonder how many survived ww2 scrap drives(aluminum body)
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Old 11-16-2015, 08:43 PM   #2
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Hope the pictures load first time loading pictures.
You need to go into your camera's menu and select the lowest resolution it has. In my case, it was "VGA."

If you click on "Manage Attachments" at the bottom of the "Reply to Thread" screen, it tells you what formats are acceptable and how big they can be in terms of kilo bytes and pixel width/height. Your operating system should have a program to edit and save your existing photos so they'll fit here.
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Old 11-17-2015, 09:47 AM   #4
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I disagree on taking low res pictures. Take the best quality your camera can manage. Then, if you want to post a picture online, make a copy and resize the copy to post and save the high quality original. Unless you're shooting film, a copy doesn't cost any extra.
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Take the best quality your camera can manage.
Good point if your objective is to have high quality photos for yourself down the road but if you're just posting pics here for us girls, setting the camera up saves a few editing steps and you can always set it back to high resolution later although you'll probably forget to.
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Old 11-17-2015, 08:59 PM   #6
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Old 11-18-2015, 12:44 AM   #7
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If it were truly a 1915 center door it would have cowl lamps. The car is a 1919 or later that has been brassified.
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Old 11-18-2015, 07:18 AM   #8
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If it were truly a 1915 center door it would have cowl lamps. The car is a 1919 or later that has been brassified.
Nope,It has a aluminum body,gas tank under the rear seat,no seams on the back panel,3 piece windshield,side carriage lamps(not on car) I realize that there are a lot of made up brass 15 center doors,but I don't think this is one of them.I believe the cowl lights were removed , and the side carriage lights were incorrectly added during a 50s restoration.Though I cannot find any signs of mounting holes for the cowl lights.Phil

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Old 11-22-2015, 07:48 AM   #9
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Nice car!
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Old 11-22-2015, 08:08 AM   #10
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Tinman,thanks.That Olds Trapp you show on your aviator is really slick! I checked out your profile,it seams you are a very talented individual.Phil
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Hi Phil, like all these car nuts I love them old ones.....lol ! Gary
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