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COE COE Picture thread (imported from main board)

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by Duration, Oct 30, 2007.

  1. Starbuck_88
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  2. daddio211
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    Everytime I see this thread pop up it makes me laugh. "Can we start a COE picture thread?"

    Yep, we started it. And it's almost 100 pages long!
     
  3. cckid
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    The coe's are really neat, I have 2 coe Chev.****les a 1940 and a 1953, these are listed as Chev. tractors. Pm if interested. John
     
  4. hotroddon
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  5. el shad
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    FOR REAL!!!???? That is BAD****!!!!
     
  6. mart3406
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    from Canada

    --------------------
    If you don't use the HAMB "quote" option
    to quote at least a portion of the original
    message at the top of your post, nobody
    here reading your comments knows what
    post you're referring to, or what is
    supposedly "FOR REAL!!!???" and so
    "BAD****!!!!"....or what the hell else
    you are talking about.

    Mart3406
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  7. mart3406
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    -----------------
    Any more details on this rig?? It's
    truly 'outrageously amazing' and
    we 'inquiring minds' here absolutely
    *NEED* to know more!!! :)

    Mart3406
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  8. el shad
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    Is this better dumb****? Pull your thong out of your****, and put on your big boy********. If little things like this get under your skin so easy life must be very difficult for you.

    I was referring to the yellow rig with the white trailer in the prior post to mine, and no I'm not going to edit it.
     
  9. nyvp
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    Question. I'm looking for a semi late model vehicle for a 48 ford coe i'm looking at buying. I know the older truck and motorhome frames work , but i'm looking for something a bit smaller and better handling.I was looking to build a COE family vehicle with 4 door and three rows of seats to go on the long trips with. Any suggestions for a late model frame ? ext pickup , sprinter ect... Thanks
     
  10. daddio211
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    I'm not certain, but this looks just like some photos/sketches that Larry Woods (Hot Wheels fame) showed me of a project he was building about 10 years ago. Wouldn't surprise me at all if this is his... too******in!
     
  11. HOTFR8
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    This may give you an idea. http://www.ozcoetrucks.net16.net/Kuchel541.html I am sure it has been posted here before and perhaps bigger than you mentioned but as I said it may give you an idea.
    [​IMG]
    and finished.
    [​IMG]

    Edited note: Not mine and the back is like a home away from home.
     
    Last edited: Jun 3, 2011
  12. onemintcaddy
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    Welcome to the HAMB**** Hole Club,,,,,,,,,,,,:D
     
  13. el shad
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    I'm trying my hardest to read what you just wrote, but my eyes keep wondering slightly left to your avatar before I can finish the sentence.
     
  14. crazyhillbilly
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    no its a diamond t step van its sweet a little rusty but will be sweet rod material i need to find a hood and grill
     
  15. crazyhillbilly
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    found out its a diamond t step van model 306 belive to be a 48 but having a hard time finding a decoder for diamond t chassis/ vin numbers, its missing the grill and hood the chevy one inside of it is a 38 pickup one
     
  16. crazyhillbilly
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  17. 47 GMC BURB
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    Sweet score...
    Do you have any info on FWD/COE conversions I need one for my Wife..
    Strange there is allways $$ for her projects...humm:eek:
     
  18. Truckeez
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  19. Baron
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    Finished the rear roll pan. Ready for final sanding and primer.
    [​IMG]
    Welded the stake pockets together and bolted to bed sides. Need to grind the welds, little bondo work and they will be ready for primer.
    [​IMG]
     
  20. Sledge
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    Man, thats the one I need!
     
  21. COErod
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    Hey Crazyhillbilly.
    Go here, put in your VIn #. It'll tell you everything you need to know.

    http://www.vinwiz.com/
     
  22. pex
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    A updated photo of my 1/2 ton. [​IMG]
     
  23. OahuEli
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    Looking good! Are you still going to do the bed for your speedster?
     
  24. pex
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    yes on the deck but i traded the speedster off on a 29 model A roadster. i've got the rear running boards fabbed up and have decided that the rack for the roadster and the skirting will be independent of each other so i can have the rear fenders with a full skirt flip up to access the engine or change a tire even if the car is on the back. i'll get the outer skirting part done first. i took ten days off work to work on the truck and have gotten a lot done but a little burnt out.
     
  25. OahuEli
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    That sounds like a pretty cool plan! What engine are you using? I think I'll try to Photoshop your idea if I can remember what the hell I did.:D
     
  26. pex
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    This rendering is my goal look. [​IMG]
     
  27. pex
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    this rendering is the goal look| [​IMG]
     
  28. Ed Wrath
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    Calvin Evan's.........We havn't got many over here, but they don't come much cooler!
     

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  29. roofer
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    This Coe makes you stop in your tracks, this is the muts nuts, there is nothing you could do to improve this truck,,

    Roofer
     
  30. OahuEli
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    Here's your tilt bed version. I had to go back and figure out what I did on the original one before I could do this. lol BTW the only engine I could find with a close angle was a Ford Cammer.
    [​IMG][/IMG]
     
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