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Grease Monkey
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Grease Monkey
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Greetings from Australia,
This looks the right place for my stuff. I have a 1928 traytop truck (Chev of course) and model LP. As I had never fitted tyres to a split rim before I decided to write an article about it - with photographs. Only problem is I cant load it in this note.
Can I send it to someone per email so it can be included. I think it might be helpful to some people.
I am not a computer person, but an oldie having obtained my first computer 11 years ago when I was 60.
I would prefer to send it to Admin or a Moderator.
Stationary.


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Welcome to Chatter
If you click on the "FAQ & HELP" button just under the btop banner and scroll down to "How to add an image to my message" you will find what you are looking for.
Tony


1938 1/2 ton Hope to drive it before I retire
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Grease Monkey
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Thank you Tony,
I have sent the article to the Editor of the G&D magazine.
Stationary :)

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Hello VCCA,
Article now in March issue of G&D magazine.
Stationary.

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Just read your article. Verry well done! Brings back a lot of memories of when I worked in my dad's gas station back in the late 50's. Those split rims were always a joy. The farmers would bring them off the farm and we would get to play with them. A lot of fun...


Brownie Petersen
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