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    Looks like @40ragtopdown found some pics from an early Aussie Street Rod Nationals featuring the Go-Whoa and driving events. This shot is of Leo Spessot (RIP) in his 40 convertible. Leo was a foundation member of the Thunderbirds Hot Rod club of Melbourne.
     
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    a pic I stole from the Corvair Center phorum

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    can someone tell me how I can copy a few of these photos
    thanks
     
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    If you are using a computer place the curser onto the picture. Click the right hand button on your mouse. Give the picture a name, then click Save then it will be downloaded to your computer.
     
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    My mate Eddie Ford and his brother Bill in the mock-up of my 24 T-bucket. Has the flathead in it so probably late 1962 or early 63 before it got the 318 Dodge Poly.
     
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    Hello,
    Yes, it is a simple process. any photo previously copied and pasted here on the HAMB or any other website, can be copied. There are some places that prevent copying due to copyright management. Those sites will tell you immediately with a pop up restriction tab. But, here are the two ways to save any photo

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    If you already have a file called hot rod photos, then inside of that folder on your computer has a name and location. All you have to do is right click on the mouse as stated and then you have two choices. One is a "save image as..." choice is Jpeg. that goes to your folder already on your computer.

    The "copy image" tab is to copy and paste the photo on a Word Document or a thread ready to post to any forum or website location.

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    The folder for photos can be named anyway you can remember. But the moment you right click your mouse when you point at a photo, the pop up window will give you choices. Now, the choice is yours. Instant copy and paste or copy and save for future use or just to fill up your hard drive. YRMV
     
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