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Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by Duration, Oct 30, 2007.

  1. Is that a '54, or a '55 1st series?
     
  2. hdman6465
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    I believe I could haul a tractor if I would work on my COE.
     

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  3. rods&cycles
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    from Iowa

  4. HOTFR8
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    Any links to it on the net ?
     
  5. Rods & Relics
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    The only one I could find had a "normal" semi truck (not a COE)
     
  6. I sent you the link on the Christmas Decoration COE about three weeks ago, you didn't want it then, must be peer pressure that makes you want one now:)

    Bill
     
  7. Rods & Relics
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    You sent it to me??? (or that 'other" bloke ;))
     
  8. spuds
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    Thank you for the link....





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  9. HOTFR8
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    Bill, Check post 4639. Sure would make a great present.
     
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  11. slychamp
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    A person with all of these today in that kind of shape would make a killing profit
    :D
     

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  12. HJmaniac
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    White 3000 aircraft fuel tanker. Notice the flat top cab. I remember seeing these at Cleveland Hopkins Airport. Cab roof flat to fit under aircraft wings when fueling. This one is on a popular online auction.

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    Standard cab below.

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  13. slychamp
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    Instead of building a scale model ,he built it from a scale model of the 60 :rolleyes:

    Found on the big web
     

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  14. OahuEli
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    Thats pretty cool!
     
  15. gatz
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    great work and imagination
     
  16. Tantank49
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    I found some more info on this....
    CLICK HERE FOR A LINK
     
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  19. RMR&C
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    I don't ever recall seeing polished billet wheels with rubber band tires on anything back in '74, but maybe I missed that. Any road they seem a little too modern for this site.
     
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  21. slychamp
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    i didn't wrote that :eek:
     
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  23. hdman6465
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    Who would ever put a box on a COE? LOL Looks nice!
     

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  25. iwanaflattie
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    art challenge thread on the hamb provided the first drawings.last one stolen from the net.
     

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  26. Those look like something that could be built!
     
  27. daddio211
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    Funny you mention this. The wife and I ran down to Vegas this afternoon and were discussing our COE build. After I get the ramp truck done I think I'll build a box with trailer amenities inside. That way, with a weekend of work (and a buddy with a crane) I can swap them back and forth. ;)

    My '27 T Roadster build: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t= 734383
     
  28. slychamp
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    A COE with a box some vintage one look really cool ;)
     

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