Dude this is just too cool reminds me of being a boy when color tv came out there were two shows in color back then Laredo and Bonanza and now you are no longer black and white.
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The new masthead jumped right out when I accessed the site. Really adds to the professional look of the forum. I really liked the way you incorporated the Ford script with the previous 'Vintage' font.
It looks great Mitch!!!
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Thanks Guys3~ Tudor's & 1~ Coupe
Henry Ford said,
"It's all nuts and bolts"
"Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
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The pickup on the right side is the wrong color :rollingAlaskan A's
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Hey Fred Welcome
If you need any help at all just contact me3~ Tudor's & 1~ Coupe
Henry Ford said,
"It's all nuts and bolts"
"Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
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Originally posted by tbirdtbird View PostFred, welcome, be sure to check out the huge technical reference areas that Mitch has set up, like no other forum ever, lots of info from recognized experts, not just random guys
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