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mike6024

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  1. If I save a picture to my computer it will tell me the size. Hold the mouse pointer over the picture, click the right mouse button, then pick "properties"
  2. And for this picture Bob posted elsewhere, it is also small Size is only 37.4 KB, dimensions are 474 x 292 pixels
  3. Just for your information that picture you posted is small the size is 43.9 KB (44,977 bytes)
  4. I do not understand. I've posted many more photos, like when I took pictures at a local car show, and had no trouble.
  5. The yellow Olds has been marked as sold, or no longer available.
  6. Marketplace› Antiques & Collectibles 1927 Austin 7 Crockett, CA · about a day ago · $1,500 1927 Austin 7 with custom woodbody. Not running but not in terrible shape. Has been in storage for a number of years. You must pick up, fits in a u hual or flatbed. Price is negotiable.
  7. If the item you saw had a phone number, call it. If not then you need to message the person selling.
  8. Narrow-angle vee-configuration engines were a Lancia speciality, the Dilambda's 3,960cc overhead-valve unit having cylinder banks disposed at only 24 degrees. With 100bhp on tap, the Dilambda in its short-chassis form was capable of 85mph, an exceptional performance at the time. No wonder it looks more like a 4 cylinder than a V-8 Here is a Lancia V-4 for reference 13 degree
  9. Totally foreign to me. I've heard of, and think I've seen, a BMW 328. The BMW 328 is a sports car made by BMW between 1936 and 1940
  10. Ordinary combination wrenches, open end and box, if craftsman are only worth about $1 each. My local pawn shop has a huge supply and cannot move them. People going through them try to see if there are any Snap-on or similar. The rest, like Husky, Kobalt, Craftsman get left to sit there. A drawer full of wrenches will likely have several over-lapping, same wrenches of the same size. Several 9/16's wrenches, and several 5/8's. It's a waste. Maybe 2 of each could be useful. I bought 5 metric wrenches from the pawn shop that I had a need for, and the guy said $3. Next time I went they wanted $10 for 3 wrenches. Huh? So I put them back in the bin.
  11. That is the Danielle Steel mansion. The novel writer. She and her husband bought it. Originally the Spreckel’s mansion. Pacific Heights, San Francisco. I just liked the car. It doesn't look too bulky. Spreckels Mansion, San Francisco, California, home of sugar magnate Adolph B. Spreckels The family's 1912 mansion, located at 2080 Washington Street in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, is currently the home of novelist Danielle Steel.[7] The mansion was designed by George A. Applegarth.[8] in the French Baroque style. The chateau was designated as San Francisco Landmark #197 on June 9, 1990.[9]
  12. Car looks good photographed at that angle.
  13. the one closest to the building
  14. PayPal fee was much less if the buyer paid with a bank account transfer. If the buyer paid with a credit card the fee was an extra 3% or 4% of the item price, to cover the additional "credit card swipe fee."
  15. It used to be the "final value fee" was a percentage of the item sales price, not including shipping. So if you sold and item for $10 plus $10 shipping, your fee would only be half that if you sold it $20 and free shipping. Then they changed it so the ebay fee was a percentage of the (price+shipping). So you might as well just say "free shipping" in so far as your eBay fee is concerned.
  16. Picture from the book. That looks like furniture upholstery.
  17. Yep, that's why the spring mechanism only moves a little. It only needs to clip onto the mop head.
  18. Paypal collects a substantial fee, in addition to the "seller's fee" that eBay collects. eBay wants you to pay through eBay and not use Paypal. The net benefit to the seller will probably be zero. Total fees will probably be the same.
  19. They are offered individually for about $10 plus $6 shipping and VERY FEW actually sell. Seems like a waste of time to sell them individually, unless you are very motivated. You have to subtract the seller fees from that too, so the net profit would be small.
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