« Reply #1280 on: Apr 04, 2015, 6:45 pm »
 
4Mbytes (4096K) is the file upload limit on the server.    Images are resized downward to 1024x768px after upload anyway so, to save yourself some time, just resize before uploading or attaching.  For Windows use Paint (in the Start menu) to open the image on your computer, resize and save - takes about 3 seconds.

It's always better to upload images to the Gallery rather than as an attachment to a post as it's then much easier to find the image later.  You can add a link (or links) to a Gallery image in your post just by copying the "Direct Link" URL that shows below the image when you view it in the Gallery.


Kip

« Reply #1279 on: Apr 04, 2015, 6:15 pm »
 
Can someone please tell me the max size for images on our forum.
Cheers Me Dears
Kip

Kip

« Reply #1278 on: Apr 04, 2015, 5:22 pm »
 




Anorak? How does he know the spare tyres for the 1937  Rolls are originals? Because they are Dunlops marked "Made in the Irish Free State"which as everybody knows ceased to exist at midnight on 29th of December 1937.

OMG!!!
Kip

« Reply #1277 on: Apr 04, 2015, 4:30 pm »
 
Talk about anoraks!!!

Kip


If you ask me nicely I'll get permission to get you into his shed,  :)


Anorak? How does he know the spare tyres for the 1937  Rolls are originals? Because they are Dunlops marked "Made in the Irish Free State"which as everybody knows ceased to exist at midnight on 29th of December 1937.

« Reply #1276 on: Apr 04, 2015, 4:18 pm »
 
I worked  for a guy that had 2 of them in the early 80s  he also had 2  lola formula 5000, one that he had raced and one that had a burned out melted engine that Jim Clark raced and crashed..he sold both 10 years ago to a museum and then went and bought a new Lambo from the factory when he was about 70 and ran about with Italian plates on it till he passed away last year..his run about car when i worked for him was Ferrari 308 , you just could not go anywhere with him without everyone noticing you . 

Kip

« Reply #1275 on: Apr 04, 2015, 3:30 pm »
 
Talk about anoraks!!!

Kip

« Reply #1274 on: Apr 04, 2015, 2:32 pm »
 
Jenson interseptor with the Ferguson 4 wheel drive
Whatever you do , do not call it an Interceptor with 4 wheel drive :) You will be quickly told its a different beast , 5 inches longer, different front suspension, main chassis tubes in a different place, wider nose etc etc.

« Reply #1273 on: Apr 04, 2015, 1:51 pm »
 
Jenson interseptor with the Ferguson 4 wheel drive

« Reply #1272 on: Apr 04, 2015, 12:43 pm »
 
I think all bar one were 6.3l ,
Just assumed this one had to be the one.

implanecrazy

« Reply #1271 on: Apr 04, 2015, 11:01 am »
 
Something very British about how well they rotted :-)

Mind you most cars did from that era. 

« Reply #1270 on: Apr 04, 2015, 10:53 am »
 
Precisely Gaz, all 7+ litre of it.
I think all bar one were 6.3l ,

« Reply #1269 on: Apr 04, 2015, 9:31 am »
 
An allegro?

« Reply #1268 on: Apr 04, 2015, 9:12 am »
 
I thought I might be able to intercept the answer, but no...
:) :)That took a few seconds to see what you did there  :) :)

« Reply #1267 on: Apr 04, 2015, 8:46 am »
 
I thought I might be able to intercept the answer, but no...
Ian Brooks
Gloucester, UK

implanecrazy

« Reply #1266 on: Apr 04, 2015, 8:42 am »
 
Your definitely correct there Kip  ;D

I have a funny feeling that a certain famous car driver was named after the manufacturer  :-X