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Folks Of Interest 1924 c-cab

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ratster, Oct 26, 2008.

  1. ratster
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  2. ratster
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  3. ryangobie
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    from Jersey

    my uncle is in the process. he built his body from scratch, they're fairly simple as far as a body goes.
     
  4. oilslinger53
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    from covina CA

    havent done it, but no compound curves, should be fairly easy to make, as ryangobie said, as far as car bodies go
     
  5. Southfork
    Joined: Dec 15, 2001
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    Don't know why anybody would go to the trouble to build a C Cab from scratch. There are still a lot of Model TT C Cabs out there to be had for reasonable dough.
     
  6. You also might got to www.tontruckclub.org for ideas and photos of TT trucks, C-Cabs, etc.

    www.coachbuilt.com also has links different commercial body builders, with photos of various TT truck body variations.

    I have a Model TT truck cowl with seat riser for sale advertised here under "Parts" that might be a good start for your project.

    Good luck!
     

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  7. Brian Falgout
    Joined: Oct 27, 2008
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    Brian Falgout
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    from Louisiana

    I have the c-cab sides from a truck for sale , it just fits the cab only . the bed of the truck was open
     

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