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"the desert express.1951 ford coe pick up"

Discussion in 'The Antiquated' started by iwanaflattie, Feb 21, 2012.

  1. JOYFLEA
    Joined: Jan 22, 2013
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    Ratio is easy to figure , count teeth on ring and divide by pin. teeth . Love the truck .
     
  2. iwanaflattie
    Joined: May 14, 2011
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    thank you sir..Im liking yours.
     
  3. iwanaflattie
    Joined: May 14, 2011
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    Painted the back of the ch***is,cleaned up some stuff i didnt like.
    Offset the axle by 3/4" back,we will see how it looks.
    And fabricated my bumper bracket,Im no B*** but it came out ok.
    I still need to tweak it a bit.

    Now working on new Cab subframe-to-frame mounts...they will be fancier than the ones i made last year..


    Posted using a chisel and hammer on Central America river stone.
     

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  4. iwanaflattie
    Joined: May 14, 2011
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    Kinda lame to be the only one reading my thread and posting on it,oh,well.

    I was just daydreaming about my truck last night when I got one ofthe coolest Private messages ive gotten on this place.
    Mr Pilelish shared this cool story with me and Im posting with his permission.

    " This an incredible story. My father, he has been gone for 15 years, was a freight salesman for DE in Oakland. The original DE was in Los Angeles, there was barn and yard in Ridgecrest. I painted the barn sign in Oakland at Fruitvale and 880 to the detail with the backward S's, cactus and jackrabitt. in 1963 when I was in High SchoolThe original owner of DE, Ange Reader( Sp) his kid drew the logo with the s backwards, he was like 7 or 8 in the 50's so the ol man stuck with that idea. Your build brought a tear to my eye."
    I thought it was a great story.
    Thank you mr Pilelish.

    Ive been working on my body mounts.heres some useless pictures.
     

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  5. I read it and post on it
     
  6. RMR&C
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    from NW Montana

    Dang Seth, your fab skills are improving...........lookin goooooooooood!!!!!!!!!

    Cool story as well. Wish I had time to work on mine.
    I'm always interested in your build......
     
  7. Fiddy 2
    Joined: Mar 25, 2013
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    Here's a post for your ego. Yours is my favorite truck on the HAMB.

    Now keep posting. :D:D:D

    Dave
     
  8. iwanaflattie
    Joined: May 14, 2011
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    Thanks guy...
    Im sorry I sound like an attention *****...its cuz I aint getting action lately.
    Thanks
     
  9. 53 COE
    Joined: Oct 8, 2011
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    Whoa - great progress dude since I last looked. Glad you hung in there....

    :cool:
     
  10. iwanaflattie
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    Thanks guys...its great to have this type of motivation.

    I started welding my brackets...I need to use gas on my Hobart 140.
    I tried hooking the gas to the welder yesterday and the fitting on the regulator is different,,its bigger...
     
  11. shopdawg
    Joined: Sep 22, 2012
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    from alberta

    Any progress is good seth. no action, did you hurt your hand LOL.
     
  12. iwanaflattie
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    heres some picss...this mounts need some speed holes...i guess its time to buy a hole saw set.
     

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  13. JOYFLEA
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    Nothing says speed like a COE ,lol .KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !
     
  14. iwanaflattie
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  15. JOYFLEA
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    Seth that is cool and I must say to you............
     

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  16. chunk40
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    that is bad ****
     
  17. iwanaflattie
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    I got a pair of fog lights from awesone dude "feo".
    Thanks Javier.
    Also working on rear bumper..
    Yay or nay??
     

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  18. pug man
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    from louisiana

    I say nay on the fog lights....
     
  19. JOYFLEA
    Joined: Jan 22, 2013
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    Seth , read the hole blog last night and great minds do think the same . Thought you might get a kick out of one of my finds at swap last April. Also could use some help on my tread deciding on dash .
     

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  20. iwanaflattie
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    Stop rubbing it.hahahaha...
    I think id go with the stock dash.



    Here some updates for today.
    Listening to pinkfloyd helps A lot.


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  21. iwanaflattie
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    one more.
     

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  22. iwanaflattie
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    So its been more then a week losing sleep and just looking at other peoples brackets and mounts so I can start making my own.I need to ****can the ones above and make new ones for the rear below the cab.I already started cutting some metal but I wasnt "feeling" it.So today,I give it another shot and whatdayaknow?Everything sort of "clicks".A couple of grinds here and there then some metal cleaning and then i start tacking stuff together.I'm pleased on how the bracket looks that i run a little welding bead on the corner.Awesome!So I run another bead and then I finish one side."This looks ok but next side I will do a continuous bead"This is the result of the first part
     

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  23. iwanaflattie
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    I start on the other side trying to make one long good looking bead.My son is playing around me so I tell the wifey to keep him from looking ant the pretty light.I finish then I clean it and Im so proud of myself that I hurry to take pics.
     

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  24. iwanaflattie
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    Then I realize,,,I WELDED IT BACKWARDS!!!!!!!!!! Fmr
     

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  25. JOYFLEA
    Joined: Jan 22, 2013
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    Time for some JACK an a nap . lol Blue
     
  26. iwanaflattie
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    Just noticed this post...
    I spit my icee with that one.





    No kidding.
    I might just do that.
     
  27. iwanaflattie
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    Brackets finished.
     

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  28. iwanaflattie
    Joined: May 14, 2011
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    I have been offered a 1977 Ford 250 custom short bed with a 390 auto for 400.
    The truck has the twin beam axle on the front.
    the guy crashed into a 2.5" wall and the p***enger side axle broke off its "mount"??
    and ended up under the cab.
    Im thinking I could use everything from the truck on the coe ie.:
    rear axle,gas tank,engine,radiator etc.
    But Im afraid of the gas mileage on the FE.
    what do you guys think.???
    Stick with the sbc or go all ford?
     
  29. 65standard
    Joined: Jun 14, 2011
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    I personally would use anything other than a 350 Chevy. It's about as generic as a Bic pen. The 390 ford would be much cooler to me. Yes, I vote for the 390.
     
  30. oldcarguygazok
    Joined: Jun 20, 2012
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    from AUSTRALIA.

    If you've got the space,i'd say go for it !
     

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