Filip CZ, I feel your pain big time.
In an attempt to see if the pictures on Justin's thread, created by Art Love (bless his heart for all he has done for this forum), I used the Wayback Machine and searched for the thread. The URL for the Wayback Machine is: https://archive.org/web/ -- and once there, I simply searched for the following term, "M-100.co" without the quotation marks. I obtained a number of hits, where their spider crawled the M-100.co website, and sought the oldest, 22 Aug 2016.
Some of the pictures are still out there and obtainable, but some are just little boxes that I am unable to open and/or view. It could be that I need the correct "plug in," "extension," or "addon" in order to view the pictures. I'm not that internet savvy, and I am using Firefox on a Windows 10 computer.
I will attach a "screen snap shot" of what I found on the Wayback Machine for "M-100.co/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3443&whichpage=9"
As you will note, some of the images are viewable, and some are not.
Perhaps one of our members can jump in and assist???
I am also not thrilled about losing the pictures on this invaluable website -- and I REFUSE to join FB in order to see what is available there.
The Wayback Machine screen shot below was captured on 22 Aug 2016. So far, I have only been able to view a few pictures, and many, many unviewable "boxes" that are supposed to be pictures, from page 1 (the oldest) to page 9, which was posted here on 03-25-2010. I was also able to view some "photo bucket" pictures.
The webmaster who is hosting the M-100 domain is doing a poopy job, and I can't believe they have lost so much valuable material, in particular, the pictures.
I'm also attaching a pic of my 6.3 when I was picking it up from Peter Krausert , aka Herr 600, with Peter standing next to my car at his home/shop in Fallbrook. (And, before anybody asks, this is not the original color.) Peter always had a yard full of cars, with there being a number of Pullmans, 600s, 6.3s, and many, many other beautiful rigs that were waiting for parts, or for Peter's attention. If Joe Edone is still a member, I may have a few pics of his 600. If anybody else is interested, I can post all the pics I have from when I visited with Peter Krausert. Sadly, Peter passed away some years ago, I believe in 2011.
It will be interesting to see if the pictures I attached will even show up here on this thread.
York McGavin
1970 300SEL 6.3 - VIN: 109.018 -- 12-003769