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Old 01-02-2004 | 12:43 PM
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I have price list and spec. sheets from '78 for 20,28,28SS,35 Mistress and 35 Awesome. They show photo, specs, engines,standard equip. and optional equip. Anyone interested in seeing anything?
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Bring it on!!!!

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They are 3 page brochures, I'll try doing it 1 page at a time. Let me know if there's a better way.
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Well, the first one doesn't want to go through. I waited about 1/2 hour. Maybe the site is too busy?
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Sorry, can't post them. It says the files are too big.
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bck,
change the size of the picture to a smaller size. You can also change the quality of the picture by sliding the image quality to a lower number and this will decrease the amount of bytes.
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I don't know where you have your pic but I'm going to go with "My Pictures" folder.
Right mouse click on the picture. (you are going to change the size of the original so make a copy)

scroll down to COPY and LEFT CLICK on it.
in the white part of the screen next to pictures RIGHT CLICK and scroll to PASTE and LEFT CLICK.

You now have a copy of the original.

RIGHT CLICK on the copy picture and scroll to OPEN WITH.......... a box will come off with options to chose.
I use MGI Photosuite but you can use Paint or what ever you have.

LEFT CLICK on what you want to open it up with and it should open.

Across the top LEFT CLICK on IMAGE and scroll down to RESIZE and LEFT CLICK again. 640x480 works good here. click OK.

LEFT CLICK on FILE and scroll to SAVE AS and LEFT CLICK.
Make sure it says JPEG files in the save as files box.
This is where you can change the quality by moving the slider and it will reduce the bites if changing the size of the picture doesn't work.
Click save.

Hope you get it.
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Changed the coloring on this one a little, seemed to make it easier to read the small print. Would like to get it still clearer. Would one of these really hit 75mph w/ 2x475hp?
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