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    Looking very nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40FordDeluxe View Post
    Looking very nice!

    Thank you much! I've slowly been going back to edit and put those blurbs under the pics, hope everyone is enjoying and if there are any questions don't be afraid to ask!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capecreations21 View Post
    Thank you much! I've slowly been going back to edit and put those blurbs under the pics, hope everyone is enjoying and if there are any questions don't be afraid to ask!
    CC21, as you're editing a post try putting ~3 spaces between your picture file names, then start your blurbs on the middle space and let your text roll into multiple lines as it needs to. Also, you can hit "Preview Post" as many times as you want in the process, looking above to see how it's gonna look. Just one way of skinning the cat....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
    CC21, as you're editing a post try putting ~3 spaces between your picture file names, then start your blurbs on the middle space and let your text roll into multiple lines as it needs to. Also, you can hit "Preview Post" as many times as you want in the process, looking above to see how it's gonna look. Just one way of skinning the cat....
    Cool i will try that, i thought it was looking a Little cramped myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by Capecreations21 View Post
    Cool i will try that, i thought it was looking a Little cramped myself
    Yep, I always put two or three spaces between the files, just to define the edges even if I'm not adding text between them. Just my approach, my preference.
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    Welded the rocker/quarter seam and filled with glass.
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    Nice! That Jag fuel filler is awesome; wish I had thought of that before I painted my car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by falconvan View Post
    Nice! That Jag fuel filler is awesome; wish I had thought of that before I painted my car.

    First comment about the jag fuel filler, there is an identical one on the other side as well. Glad you like it and thank you for the post!

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