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Bring it back up!
#21
Got the software from Chuck Last week...

Been busy with work the past couple of weeks. Those 60 hr work weeks suck and throw in xmas travel and family stuff.

I'll get something going this upcoming week 8)
1974, 331 stroker, Holley TA,Dana20 twin stick w/terra low gears, 456 axle gears, detroit in the rear, true track up front ,MSD ignition, 37x12.50 PJs, 9k warn-tabor
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#22
Good News to hear - let us know if we can do anything to help.

Ed - thank you for your help on this too!
'74 Grocery Getter, '73 Project Buggy, '77 Parts Rig

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#23
:lol: yeah dido Big Grin
Waiting to build or BUY another legend! :thefinger:
Always an EB fan, lover and freak :notworthy:

1985 Yoda 4Runner :xyxthumbs:
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#24
Yea man, I know I couldn't do it. thank you very much, we all appreciate it. Smile
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#25
Guys,

If you all could, bare with me a bit on this. I've never built a site using v-bulliten. I can see there is going to be a learning curve on this software. There is more line editing on this stuff than everthing I've built put together concerning forum type websites. Nothing I can't figure out and make work but it will take some time.

A couple cool things about v-bulliten, it is designed where the old threads from this forum can be imported as well as the membership list. This will give a pretty good seemless transition.

The end result is we'll have an awesome web-site. 8)
1974, 331 stroker, Holley TA,Dana20 twin stick w/terra low gears, 456 axle gears, detroit in the rear, true track up front ,MSD ignition, 37x12.50 PJs, 9k warn-tabor
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#26
Don't know about everyone else but I'm just sitting on the side lines waiting to get back in the game. Keep us informed about the new site progress.
'85 Bronco II 7" lift
BW1350 doubled 85:1 final crawl
Hydro-assist steering
Dana 44 front lincoln locked
Ford 9" rear trac-loc
Mile Marker 8000# winch
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#27
Update...

The V-bulliten files are uploaded with most of the line editing completed

Depending upon which ftp program I use I'm still seeing some left over e107 files which I beleive is causing a conflict. For those who don't know, a new site was built using e107, nearly completed, then the decision to use v-bulliten was made.

I'll have the hosting company remove the old e107 files locally as this is turning into a headache.

Once that is done the v-bulliten files shouldn't have any issues executing.
1974, 331 stroker, Holley TA,Dana20 twin stick w/terra low gears, 456 axle gears, detroit in the rear, true track up front ,MSD ignition, 37x12.50 PJs, 9k warn-tabor
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#28
Good deal. I think we're all looking forward to the move. Thanks for all your hard work.
Ron

1989 FSB Custom 5.0 5spd 3.55LS (and a few other Ford trucks.)
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#29
NC-Fordguy Wrote:Update...

The V-bulliten files are uploaded with most of the line editing completed

Depending upon which ftp program I use I'm still seeing some left over e107 files which I beleive is causing a conflict. For those who don't know, a new site was built using e107, nearly completed, then the decision to use v-bulliten was made.

I'll have the hosting company remove the old e107 files locally as this is turning into a headache.

Once that is done the v-bulliten files shouldn't have any issues executing.

Thank alot Ed, sorry I missed your call...we were setting up some gears in a D44 for a friend. I CANT WAIT
77 built 306,Trickflow Cam/Alum Heads/dome pistons/10:1comp,nv3550,duff long arms,3.5" lift,family cage,protofab rear bumper,twin sticked, and 35KM2'sG.D.I.
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#30
blazinchuck Wrote:Sounds great Ed! Who wants a new site.....That works??

Get on here and let us know!!!!
im lookin forward to it. thanks for the big efforts to get it going.
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