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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. LN7 NUT
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    Buy it, all the cool kids have them! ;)
     
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  2. Rods & Relics
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    The Cool kids have Fords ;)
     
  3. Rods & Relics
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    Kidding of course!!
    I've have it if it was a tad closer (in the same country would be a start :rolleyes:)
     
  4. LN7 NUT
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    Mines a Mercury! :D

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  5. Rods & Relics
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    One of them new duck ones too I see :D
     
  6. LN7 NUT
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    Told you it would float! :p
     
  7. Rods & Relics
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    :eek::rolleyes:
    Well, it is Sunday!!

    What plans do you have for it?? (or have I just missed then :eek::eek::D)
     
  8. LN7 NUT
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    Working out putting it on a newer ch***is, either a 460 Ford or the Lincoln 368 that's in it backed to an auto. I have a 79 Chev 1 ton dually ch***is and an 85 Econoline dually ch***is right now, just working otu which has the most benefits.

    I'd love to make it into a crew cab or put a panel body on it in the future...

    I lucked out on this truck, I was looking at many different COE's and none fit me (I'm only 6 foot 2 / 265 pounds, but they are kinda small inside) then i was offered this Merc in trade for a 54 Merc wagon body I had access to, so I got the wagon and did the swap.
     
  9. Rods & Relics
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    Arrrrrrrrrrrr that's right :eek::eek::eek:

    I've gotta finish my '38 Dual Cab...................... before I can start one of my COE's :(
    (I spose if I "actually" worked on it........... I'd have a chance :rolleyes:)
     
  10. enfieldjoe
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    Great thread. Just spent most of the day looking at all the posts & pix. Got some ideas about building a COE to haul my 56 Chevy and Custom Mercs (50 & 51).
     
  11. victorsam
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    Which to choose? I am going to tackle one of these. Now to decide which one. Most in decent shape, but obviously still a lot of work to do.
     

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  12. 296moon
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    2nd one for me!
     
  13. victorsam
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    The second one (3rd pic) and the 4th pic are the most original and the most complete. Though it will require a little more body work, but in the scheme of a project like this what is a few more dents? Cab corners need replaced and the roof has been pushed in a little. Steps in good shape. Owners manual still in jockey box. The blue one does have the grill and rad support but was removed to pull the engine.
     

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  14. Baron
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    This would be my choice. I love the looks of the earlier body style.


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  15. Rods & Relics
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    yep!
    the earlier the better for me too! ;):cool::cool:
     
  16. That would be my choice too, but my opinion is biased :D
     

  17. Agreed. Taller grille & a split window - who could deny that?
     
  18. pug man
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    x2,3,4 what baron said. I like that one the best to.....
     
  19. enfieldjoe
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    I have an opportunity to buy this 39 Ford COE, 3 Door on a dually ch***is. A project many years in the making that is not finished. Has a 500ci Caddy motor and TH400 trans. Wheel base is setup for a car hauler.

    Any opinions on value?
     

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  20. vintagehotrods
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    OK, I"LL make the first guess. How about $7000 to $9000?
     
  21. enfieldjoe
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    Vintagehotrods: A great deal at that price range! I was thinking maybe 10K, or low teens. Asking price is mid-20s. I don't see the value? Am I thinking about this wrong?
     
  22. whisky runner
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    mid twenties??? must be something there i am not seeing
     
  23. I'd say $10.k if you really wanted it.
     
  24. JF
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    Here is a nice solid starter! Just needs the drivers door and the grill. oh and front tires and air in the back tires. Ran when parked! :p


    Oh ya, I'm picking this one up this week. Because I don't know any better... This Damn Sickness I tell you!!!
     

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  25. vintagehotrods
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    I tend to be "cheap"! I put the value of the cab at $6000-7000, the ch***is and drive train at $2000. I figured the crewcab COE cab to be worth twice as much as a regular 38-47 Ford COE cab. I'd be surprised if they sold it for even $20K.

    I paid $4000 for this one with a Chevy crewcab dually ch***is which included partial delivery closer to me. I had my Cadillac 500/Turbo 400 given to me by a friend at work but it needs a rebuild.

    I still have the Chevy crewcab dually ch***is for this one but I need to sell it because I moved to Arizona and found another one down here. It's still up in South Dakota with the cab.

    <table style="width:auto;"><tr><td><a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/n62IY6pMreLjVMYGkchlUNMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=embedwebsite"><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5HwHZgQaAoo/SSro-S6PR2I/AAAAAAAAFa0/U8X8dWYiqGs/s800/DSC00275.JPG" height="600" width="800" /></a></td></tr><tr><td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From 1939 Ford COE Project</td></tr></table>

    And I sold this very nice one for $3200 and had it delivered to Syracuse, NY for another $400.

    <table style="width:auto;"><tr><td><a href="https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/bTJgMrJntpbkOdxDPsZgjdMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=embedwebsite"><img src="https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-J4wKUrsBXdw/SgsPA_xPkwI/AAAAAAAABls/e6E56D60Lk0/s800/DSC00633.JPG" height="600" width="800" /></a></td></tr><tr><td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">From My 1947 Ford COE I sold to Tom Farrell of Syracuse, NY</td></tr></table>
     
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  26. Baron
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    Really need more info to know what it is worth. What condition is the ch***is it is on,what year,how fresh is the motor or trans ? The 4 door cab has to add a lot to the value. Lots of hours ,plus the cost of a second cab,etc. Even doing that yourself has to be a minimum of 100 hours. The body looks to be straight and rust free, buyt don't know if it was a perfect rust free truck to begin with, or it has been repaired. And at that, was it repaired properly or mickey-moused? All this figures greatly into what it is worth.
    On a final thought, it is still a "project vehicle". If you can not finish it yourself and have to pay a shop to do so (who ever buys it), unless you have a ton of dough,you're better off buying one all finished. If the body is as good as it looks, the ch***is is relatively new,good wheels and tires, and a low mileage motor with a good transmission,driveshaft Radiator ,etc, it may be worth $15K or a bit more. But certainly not $25K ,not in my book. :)
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  27. lockwoodkustoms
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    ^^^^ That one is cool^^^^

    I am getting ready soon to begin my quadcab COE project its a 46 GMC this is my idea of it finished off.
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  28. enfieldjoe
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    Baron: Been told it is an original 3 door cab, not pieced together from several cabs. Rust-free with lots of sheet metal fab completed, but driver's side panel is not complete. Cab was very rough when project started. Ch***is is 1976 vintage dually, Caddy motor is not fresh, TBD miles. TH400 is questionable, but might be fresh? Project was started approx 10-15 yrs ago. Ch***is is clean, Alloy rims, new tires (10-15 yrs ago?). 204" WB. Looks like it has some great "Bones", but asking absolute TOP $$ for them bones.
     
  29. sparkydog
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  30. vintagehotrods
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