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Hi, new member from S. Florida, U.S.

Retgman

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I am restoring my '63 Mark II which I have owned for more than 20 years. It has been my favorite car since I was a teen. It should be completed this summer.
I tried to post pics but the site failed, even with one pic. Maybe it will let me later.
- Terry
 
Terry - welcome to BCF.

Easiest way to post a picture, is to click the Insert Image icon (top of the text field), then choose From URL, then enter the complete web address of the picture itself. Not the address of the page - but the address of the picture. It's usually easier than trying to upload a photo.

Hope this helps.
Tom
PS - a 1963 Jaguar Mk II - great car!
 
Welcome! Love the Mark IIs. A neighbor of mine had one when I was a boy. I can't still remember what it sounded like pulling away from their house.
 
then enter the complete web address of the picture itself.
Which of course only works if the picture is hosted on the web somewhere. Generally if it is a photo you've taken yourself, you'll first have to upload it to someplace like Flickr or Photobucket. (I'm partial to the latter, but either one or any of the other similar sites will work.)

BTW, Thanks for clarifying the model, Tom. I was thinking Triumph Spitfire Mk II, but of course they didn't come out until 65. Also, Terry, you might consider adding the details to your BCF signature. It helps those of us that have trouble remembering our own names! (Fortunately, people yell it at me all day long :smile: )
 
Hi There Terry,

"Welcome" to "THEE" best LBC site anywhere.

If you have not as of yet; Do Introduce Yourself & Your MKII to the "Jaguar Forum". You`ll be welcomed with open arms.

Happy Motoring,

Russ
 
Welcome Terry!
 
Welcome to the Forum!
 
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