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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. 32coupedeville
    Joined: Dec 10, 2006
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    from cincy

    here is a 48 chevy coe I am putting together. it is on a 2001 g3500 gm van chassis with a 93 12v****mins, nv5600 6 speed with a 60's ford c600 shifter modified to fit the cab and trans. ford f350 17" aluminum wheels. more work yet to do
     

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  2. Nice 48 there 32cdv. Love cabovers- I've got a Chevy P30 one ton, just hanging out waiting for a deal on a Coe cab to put on it. A bit backwards I know but that's my style-//
     
  3. Baron
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    I like the stance, and the 17 inch wheels look great.
     
  4. sixgun
    Joined: Feb 28, 2008
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    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1422341353.100091.jpg
    NNNNOOOOOOOO!!!


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  5. 32coupedeville
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    Baron thx. it was some work to do. they were 8 on 200mm and the gm pattern was 8 on 165.1 mm. I had a find of mine make me a drilling adapter to bolt to the wheel and drill new gm patten in the wheel between the other. I also had to have hub centric spacers made to take the load of the truck.
     
  6. Chev46
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  7. tingeezer
    Joined: Sep 18, 2007
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    from colorado

    Glad to see folks making progress on their rides, drove mine today, first time.
     

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  8. RMR&C
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    tingeezer, looking good! Congrats on the first drive.

    Mine is about ready to drive too.....waiting for the ice to melt a bit.

    [​IMG]
     
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  9. samurai mike
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  10. She's a beaut' Geezer. Can you give a few chassis and drive train details?
     
  11. smack1984
    Joined: Apr 5, 2013
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    Extended cab portion looks nice. Did you do that or was it some kinda option?
     
  12. RMR&C
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    I extended the cab. I have a build thread in the COE social group.
     
  13. Baron
    Joined: Aug 13, 2004
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    Beautiful job. Looks factory made. Proportions are perfect. Very impressive work.
     
  14. Hi Guys
    My very good friend Skip Landon asked me to post this for him, read below, the first person to see this will buy it. !!
    It is with great remorse that I am putting up my 1941 Ford COE up for sale. Many hours have been spent with great pleasure, however she must go as I am loosing my shop area and lack of funds. There are to many things to list however if you are a COE guy and are looking for a great project contact me as this is priced to go quickly.

    Main parts
    Has grey primer Body, chrome grille all stainless polished custom Art Morrison frame C6 front C5 rear, clips both with axles
    2 sets of fenders one custom pair many other parts, Pics on Bill webs page, the 41 on the top LH corner
    http://ozcoetrucks.freewebhosts.com.au/Index.4.html

    $2,000.00 OBO must go
    Skip Landon 916-531-3612
    47coeman@gmail.com
     
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  15. THIS 41 FORD COE HAS BEEN SOLD
     
  16. It took a lot of courage to face down my evil twin and not make a phone call on that one! LOL
     
  17. 47coeman
    Joined: Jun 15, 2009
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    from 95945

    The sister truck 49 will be coming up for sale in the future body only, stay posted and check out Bills page next to the 41 for answers to your questions. You can call if you must or better e-mail is the better way to reach me.
     
  18. pugs
    Joined: Dec 18, 2008
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    not sure if this is actually called a COE, but haven't seen any other pics of any of these style trucks done up and or lowered.
     

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  19. Wow! This is one of the most interesting and enduring threads on the HAMB!
    Eight years and going strong, so much for all those cliche's and rules regarding what is "traditional"! I hope it goes on for ever!
     
  20. vintage56
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    That's an N series ford from the mid to late 60s, pugs.
    I consider them coe's...
     
  21. HJmaniac
    Joined: Jun 11, 2006
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  22. HJmaniac
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  24. pugs
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    yes I know its an N series and its in my garage right now. Im setting it up on a 69 lwb chevy chassis cuz I got it very very cheap. I always like the idea of a cool COE and after looking at all the trucks on here and online I wanted one. but I also noticed very few N's were actually done up. I just got the cab mounts done this week. best thing was I had a few different steering columns and shafts laying around here and this will be an easy one to set up. As for motor/trans its all gonna come to what I find at a good price.
     

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  25. I think these, N series Ford, Chev/GMC, and Dodge all had one, would be considered LCFs. (which we've been including with other COEs on this thread)

    The N series Ford got a taller roof about 66-67, note the difference above the door, between the cream colored one and the red one.
     
  26. pugs
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    mine is flat roof which is why I got this cab
     
  27. mammyjammer
    Joined: May 23, 2009
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    Coincidently, I saw a N Series dump truck on the road today....and yes it was full of dirt!
     
  28. dondogarage
    Joined: Nov 25, 2011
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    from richmond

    Need help how do I find coe social group. want to look at the green ford coe build THANKS
     
  29. Baron
    Joined: Aug 13, 2004
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  30. Here are a couple of shots of my COE doing what they are supposed to do, haul stuff, we are of to Australia's biggest swap meet at Ballarat, 2,500+ stall sites, hopefully we will sell the roadster there. It is an English 1939 Standard Flying 12 Roadster[​IMG]
    [​IMG]
    Seeya
    Bill
     
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