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Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by xtremek, Jan 24, 2024.

  1. xtremek
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    Hey Folks,

    I was told there was a COE group on here. How do I find them? Sorry to be a pain, but I didn't see them when I did a search under COE or cab over.

    Thanks,
    Kirk
     
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  3. xtremek
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    Thank you for your help....so far. Sorry to be a pain. It says I don't have privileages to post there. How do I get the privileages? I'm about to start building my '52 Chevy COE.
     
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  6. It appears that the COE forum is not very active.
     
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  8. Cabover people...

    Obv. it is a White. My question is "Can you identify the year?" (Because I don't know) 20240306_151413.jpg 20240306_151451.jpg 20240306_151457.jpg 20240306_151509.jpg 20240306_151555.jpg 20240306_151559.jpg 20240306_151446.jpg
     
  9. 41 GMC K-18
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    Hey @23 Skidoo and @xtremek
    One of our fellow hamber's @Jamister1 is the go to guy, that can tell you all about those cool
    " WHITE TURTLE COE'S "
    I included his user name here, so possibly he will see this and respond. I am sure he can identify the year of that rig for you.
    Thanks from Dennis.
     
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  10. Okie Pete
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    Grab the steel lawn chairs also
     
  11. I would be lucky to get the cabover. Hoarders.
    & The neighbor with the fastest / easiest access doesn't want me to cut the single Cedar that is blocking a mostly clear extraction.

    I'm thinking...
    1. Drop / disengage the drive shaft.
    2. Remove the wheels & get new sneakers on them (cut off tires, laser or acid dip clean the wheels, replace wheel studs if needed).
    3.Try to soak the hubs & free up any rust; need rolling wheels.
    4. Cut Cedar out of the driver's side rear leaf / frame area.
    5. Cut Cedar out from neighbor's access (I will offer a hundo & start from there).
    6. If a roller, haul to my place around 25 miles W of this location.

    Also needs side & front glass.

    ...I have ideas that include stretching it into a 4 door, keeping the tilt cab functionality, adding A/C (this is Texas, after all), making it a 6×6 / adding a transfer case & slipping a Cummins 12v under that tilt w/ the back 2 seats having a shared center arm rest that goes over the engine.
    See, also: disc brakes all around, power steering, power windows, full seat belts.
    Uncertain on front bench or buckets.
    Big honkin' tach, full instrument cluster, psi boost readout, oil temp / pressure, RPM, trans & water temp, etc.
     
    Last edited: Mar 9, 2024
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  12. Biggest challenge to making it roll will likely be the brakes rusted solid. Been down that road...
    Best of luck, looks like a cool project!
     
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  13. Nothing 40 cans of P.B. Blaster can't overcome.

    Spray, walk away for a few days, lather... rinse... repeat 2 or 3×.
     
    Last edited: Mar 14, 2024

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