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Post by pulso57 on Aug 11, 2010 10:22:47 GMT -5
Good morning, new to the forum. purchased a Bradley gt2 for the purpose of converting into electric. But i decided not to cut the front body to create a hood to house the batteries and ruin the fiberglass integrity. With that said i must sell my Bradley. Since i owned it, i did the body work and have it primed,i also did a propane conversion and the 1600 dual port run very nice. The new owner has a choice of propane or i will put it back to gasoline. The car is complete,need rug,door adjustment,wiper blade and the light motor powered,they are in working condition.
If interested you can post it here or at pulso@aol.com All offers considered. UNABLE TO INSERT PICTURE,SEND ME YOUR E MAIL ADDRESS
Tanks Jerry
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Post by mrbigh on Aug 11, 2010 12:39:15 GMT -5
mail sent.
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Post by pulso57 on Aug 12, 2010 7:03:12 GMT -5
Good morning, need some help posting some pictures of my Bradley
tried the insert icon and the attachment,was unable to insert
Thanks jm
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Post by centralvalleygter on Aug 12, 2010 10:01:57 GMT -5
The pictures have to exist on a server somewhere else (your own website, photobucket, etc.). To have it show up on the site you can either click on the image icon and enter the address to the picture between the [/img ] flags or actually type in the tags. For example: www.kcsnet.com/~stevenr/bus/BUS1.JPG[/img ] (Note I put in spaces after the "g's" so the board wouldn't try to post an image). Hope this helps!
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Post by mrbigh on Aug 12, 2010 11:44:33 GMT -5
the pictures need to be hosted in a server like "photobucket" and then insert the short cut in between the post.
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Post by centralvalleygter on Aug 12, 2010 12:13:29 GMT -5
First, as mrbigh noted above & I indicated previously, the photos don't actully upload to this server/site (like facebook, craigslist, etc.) but must load from a remote server each time the thread is loaded. Your computer directories are not directly accessible to the internet so it can't load them from your computer even if it was on all the time. So, you must put them on an internet server somewhere before you can link them to this site. Secondly, you have to put the path to the pictures between the path [/img ] tags. Thirdly, the coding for the board site would try to post a picture instead of showing you the code for posting a picture if I didn't add a space between the "g" and the "]" (or did something similar to that so the board wouldn't recognize the image tag). You don't really have to understand that to post pictures, I was just explaining how I could show you and why my example would look slightly different than yours would to function properly. Regards,
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Post by Wyn on Aug 12, 2010 13:47:14 GMT -5
Jerry email me the pics and I will post them on my server.
to aeolus@alink.com
Wyn
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Post by centralvalleygter on Aug 12, 2010 13:57:18 GMT -5
Now why wasn't I smart enough to offer to do that? Some of us are just better at meeting the actual needs of others. Thanks Wyn for the help. Regards,
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Post by pulso57 on Aug 12, 2010 14:37:51 GMT -5
new to this forum and i can see that its a friendly one much to learn from other.
Thank you to all.
PS: anyone need help in converting there Bradley to propane,feel free to ask.
jerry
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doug
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Post by doug on Aug 12, 2010 17:38:25 GMT -5
whats it cost to change over?
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Post by pulso57 on Aug 12, 2010 19:00:30 GMT -5
Doug, you can purchase complete kits from $350 up to $1500
The best way is to be patient and find a used set up for about $150 without the tank. DOT tanks are $150, 10 gallons.
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Post by pulso57 on Aug 12, 2010 19:25:33 GMT -5
One more thing,
As you know BBQ tanks are not DOT approved road use tank but there very inexpensive easy to fill and you don't have to pay the road use tax.
I know' the DOT tanks run liquid propane but I'm able to run my Bradley with Vapor, up to 40HP. Not to bad for a BBQ tank. My set up is good, up to around 65hp.
If you run out of propane,switch to gasoline but my set up is not on the fly, but manual. shut off the propane and turn on the gasoline line. You could set it up with electic solenoid but i like it simple and safe.
Hope this helps
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Post by pulso57 on Aug 21, 2010 11:00:20 GMT -5
this is the site for more pictures of the car. Sorry, Some pictures may be large. By the way, the Bradley is for sale. profile.imageshack.us/user/pulso57/ SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD
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