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Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by RMR&C, Dec 6, 2011.

  1. b-bop
    Joined: May 19, 2008
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    Gotta start selling some stuff to lighten the load. Full doghouse and seat risers for 38-47 Ford COE. $400 OBO
    I have some other stuff too that I will try to get some pics of. Header panel, dash, vent doors, etc. Let me know what you are looking for.

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  2. kscarguy
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    Got any spare inner windshield trim pieces (the parts located next to the doors)?
     
  3. RMR&C
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    Barry, can you post some pics of the vent doors and the dimensions? I might be able to use those on something else non COE.
     
  4. b-bop
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    Hey Scott, went for a wander in the snowbanks and both my parts cabs are missing the doors. I know I sent one set to New Mexico, but thought I had the other set. They were 7" x 12 1/4"
     
  5. b-bop
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    kscarguy, I thought I had a pair, but cannot seem to locate them today. If they show up, I will send you a message. I am going through a reorganization on the shop right now.
     
  6. RMR&C
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    Thanks for the reply, sounds like they may have been a little to big for my intended use any way.
     
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  7. kscarguy
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    sounds good. I damaged mine a while back and while they are repairable, replacement would be much easier. I want to push hard this spring to finish the truck.
     
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  8. wetskier2000
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    for sale in Hudson, NH... $10,000!!! Pretty solid looking, fenders are nice, but that price? Ouch! I did wonder if the owner's kids needed to be good or bad to get a ride on that rear seat.

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  9. gkent
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    Ther than the busted gl*** that thing looks to be in pretty decent shape !
     
  10. For 10 large, I want a running flathead in it!
     
  11. wetskier2000
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    i would guess that the flathead does run cuz it had a IWannaFlattie, redneck fuel tank in the cab.
     
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  12. kscarguy
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    Anyone know if Northern Truck parts are still available? I was thinking of buying a reproduction gravel pan.
     
  13. wetskier2000
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    Last time I checked quite some time ago, no longer in business and tooling not picked up by anyone..
     
  14. wetskier2000
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    I heard rumors that Blue might be considering making one...
     
  15. JOYFLEA
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    Skier , played with the sample you gave me . With the tools I have it would be cost prohibitive. I need a pull max . Witch at this time is also cost prohibitive , and I don’t have the floor space .
     
  16. wetskier2000
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    Oh sure.. now I have to google pull max! :cool: Anyone got 38-47 Ford seat bases? I think that sheet metal might work well with the pair I have for running board to cab valances. I've tried to shape some alum sheet, but using the shrinker and getting the curve the same on both sides is proving to be a challenge,
     
  17. verde742
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    I used a boat trailer fender in my. ‘50 Ford cab over. I put the battery, jack etc. under the tilt seat
     
  18. b-bop
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    I have a set. Also have full doghouse. DSC_0509.JPG DSC_0511.JPG
     
  19. wetskier2000
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    The left the right pieces in the first pic would work just right... Shoot me a price... Think they could just go in a box and shipped? Thanks!
     
  20. kscarguy
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    I talked to the retired owner of Northern Cl***ic Trucks. After he retired, he could not find a buyer for any of the COE tooling or parts, so they s****ed all of it, tools and parts. He said that he simply did not have any place to store it. So sad.
     
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  21. rats28
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    63374AEE-1DCB-42FD-9AD9-7E13ED49A9E8.jpeg 2F03FAD3-CA8F-4D9E-A825-D962B73999E7.jpeg Looking to trade for a COE hauler 985-516-9364 call or text
     
  22. kscarguy
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    Looking for a front gravel pan for my 41 Ford COE
     
  23. verde742
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    Make it .
    NEVER SEEN ONE,
    Or maybe a reproduction 48-54 Chev PU would probably work..
     
  24. King ford
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    IMG_3818.JPG Drop a body on and go 49000 mile P30 with a 454 , recently rebuilt turbo 400,all new calipers, wheel cylinders, brak hoses, master cylinder, TIRES , pads and brake shoes, grease seals, water pump, fuel pump, radiator cleaned and tested, steering idler arms and no doubt more I'm forgetting!....I replaced everything listed above except the transmission, went on a road trip with my wife and the transmission lost third gear 400 miles from home. It cost me a kidney and a pocket of gold to get that rebuilt and now the wife won't ride to the mailbox in it!...whole pace arrow motorhome that's pretty darn nice ( needs washing in the photo for $4000 or I'll keep the appliances and knock the body off if you want a driver ch***is READY TO GO for $35000 ....
     
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  25. After all that work & gold spent? Sell the wife & keep the motor-home. You,ll save money in the long run...
    Just joking, that chases does work best under COEz. I wish I had paid up front & got a running - driving P30 chases for my 39 COE project. I'd have saved money & time in the long run...
     
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  26. King ford
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    Greetings fellow HAMBer!...just like cars/trucks that we didn't build ourselves wives aren't available in " perfect "!...( if I were to " build my own" a love of old trucks/cars would be HIGH on the list!) . Marriage is like fishing, some you gotta throw back, some are keepers....I threw one back 25 or so years ago but despite her fear of breaking down again in the Pace Arrow hotel this one is still a keeper! If I weren't a true blue FORD man I would build this ch***is but I would just as soon sell one of the FEW Chevys I've ever owned!
     
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  27. I've never heard this before.
     
  28. vintage56
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  29. wetskier2000
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    Wow!!! no price in the ad... :confused:
     
  30. The remains of a logo on the door looks familiar. Forest Service maybe? Or a utility company. Will be a fun project for someone!
     

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