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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. JCsnub
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    from California

  2. casper50
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    from alaska

  3. 53 COE
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  4. daddio211
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  5. smack1984
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    is it just me or does it look like a R.C. truck? not a fullsize one.
     
  6. My impression also!
     
  7. spankster
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    Looks like 50's Ford rear fenders.
     
  8. smack1984
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    thats what i think too.

    If it is an r.c. man i want one! :eek:
     
  9. For all we know it could be computer generated. Virtual*****!
     
  10. retro designs
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    Here is a 41 International that I'm doing..
     

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  11. retro designs
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    few more pics!!
     

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  12. Looks like a lot of rust/damage repair, will look sharp when you get it done. What are you running for drivetrain and frame?
     
  13. retro designs
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    yeah there is a lot of rust, for the frame i took a c 10 frame and used it had to cut it down. not sure on the motor yet..
     
  14. Locomotive Breath
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    I really like that. Nice work :D
     
  15. spuds
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    Nice metal work!!!





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  16. HJmaniac
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    1936 Studebaker Dealer Show Room


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    This one was posted on the vintage picture thread.
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  19. tinwizard
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    Hmm .... so there is another IHC COE being done .... very cool. I've been working on a 40 D300 since last year. I'll share photos once XMAS is past.

    Very nice work you are doing.
     
  20. Macks1
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    Can anyone tell me if the 7.3 ford will fit under the cab of the 38-47 ford coe thanks
     
  21. my50chevy
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    what is a going rate for a decent, 1952 COE chevy. original complete
     
  22. tinwizard
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    Look up John Campbell .. .lives in Caldwell. Knows COE trucks very well .. might even still have a 53 Chev w/ original Holmes wrecker body on it.
     
  23. daddio211
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  24. wessssay
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    Been workin on my old coe for bout 5 or 6 years just on saturdays and any spare time I get. Its a 54 chevy 5700 and im putting it on a 88 gmc 1 ton box van frame. Should be pretty sweet one day, maybe by the time my 3 year old is outta college at this rate!
     

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  25. Patrick46
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    thought you fellas might like this guy's shop truck...

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/RraSkdBDtJ4?list=UUvnyZomHsxo13k59TAGLxgA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
     
  26. 1carguy
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    These photos were taken at my friends place in Georgia, he brings them back from the Dakotas, Montana, Wyoming, & Idaho mostly. As many of you know vehicles from this part of the country have very little rust (surface rust only). I've bought 5 COE's from him so far: 1938 Ford, 1940 Ford, 1952 White, 1955 Chevy LCF, & a 1957 Dodge. The last 2 were bought just last month. Will post more about the Chevy LCF build later this winter/early spring.
     

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  27. 1carguy
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    Here's the link to my "Bob's Hobbies" site the wife built for me.

    http://hobbies.pixelpro.com/

    The vehicles are all listed by year/make/model. Just go down the list to a COE and then select/click on it for the photos to appear. I just recently (a few days ago) sold the 1952 White. Building these cars/trucks is just a hobby, each one then pays for the next venture.
     
  28. Did you have that 52 White in the swap at Frog Follies this past August?
     
  29. 296moon
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    "Restored" the rails for mine, and thinking short tracktor type unit with big wheels rather than a ramp truck, [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]
     

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