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    Dodge Defender Jeep ??

    Not what your thinking,

    seen on facebook, thought it worth sharing.
    This 1930's Dodge is built on a Defender 130 Chassis with Jeep Independent suspension and running gear. The owner has some decent fabbing skills !!








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    No pics or is it my 'puter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disco gazza View Post
    No pics or is it my 'puter.
    Your Puter

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    Looks lovely except for the wheels which look out of place.
    I especially like the hand built tub and the pillorless cabin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geedublya View Post
    Looks lovely except for the wheels which look out of place.
    I especially like the hand built tub and the pillorless cabin.
    You are not wrong, I've gone to a lot of trouble to make the original 16" wheels and hubcaps fit over the 4wheel disc brakes I setup on my '49 Dodge , Looks so much better as original, and if that can't be done , at least steelies and moon caps that look period correct.

    Jeep stud pattern is the same as Ford / Dodge so its not as if retro rims are not avaliable .

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    Looks awesome, but agree the rims look out of place. I'm sure a better looking modern rim could be found if that was the way you wanted to go. But hey its not mine so totally the owners choice.
    Shane
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    How can I download the photos and send them as an e-mail? English language, please, not computer jargon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbjorn View Post
    How can I download the photos and send them as an e-mail? English language, please, not computer jargon.
    Mouse pointer on photo, Left click & hold down, drag onto your desktop, let go of left click. Now you can attach to your email.

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    Quick way #1
    Right click on each photo and select 'save image as'.
    Name it to whatever you want and then save it to your computer (ie. downloads folder, photos foleder, My Computer, etc).
    Then, when you are in your email app, insert the required photos from whichever folder you saved them in and send away.

    Quick way #2
    Right click on each photo and select 'email image'.
    Follow the prompts.

    I'm sure others will be along shortly with methods you could use.
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    Quickway #2 is good.

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