The Jalopy Journal
DANG...look at all that room!
Yep, moving will do that to you. I moved my COE four times before we settled in our current home. Once in a semi transport, all the other times...
Does anyone have a decent gravel / chin pan they can sell? this is the body part located under the grill and between the fenders. Thanks
Nice job! Just wondering, will you have to swap the steering to the other side?
I call seconds on borrowing his wife for Christmas. All I got was socks and sweat pants.
Sounds like you need to turn your COE into a fire truck....:rolleyes: Glad things are turning out OK. I worry about old batteries in stuff that...
Maybe he can't get on the site? After they rebuilt the HAMB website, I could not get in using Google. I had to load Chrome to get in.
this seems like a good way to vent your frustration :rolleyes:
I like it...!
That front edge fits nice, but seems pretty close to the cab. Could the chassis twist cause it to hit?
Been there with other drivers...some old gal was looking at my truck instead of the roundabout in front of us. She went straight and cut me off....
Bummer
your diesel mating rules sound a lot like the rules for re-opening Kansas City...all seem confusing to me :rolleyes:
Your lights must be really big. Ha
Not mine. Just found it on craigslist in SE Kansas. Looks pretty solid. $3000...
I would suggest that you mock up the running board and filler panel under the bed. It might change how everything appears. Right now you are...
Dang...If you can build all these cool mock ups, you can build anything! So where are the motorcycle ramps? Where is the fold out BBQ grill?...
To quote Austin Powers, "Yeah Baby!"
S.S. cookie trays make great donors for heat shields....just don't let the wife catch you in her kitchen
Worst parts of my design are my battery location under the cab, and the fuse box behind the seats. Too hard to access either. Going to move them.
Yes I can haul a car. I have a 14' long bed, so it would hang off the back. The engine sets slightly above the frame, but completely under the...
My COE is mid engine (SBC). Handles great and rides very nice. I can hear the engine behind me, but my interior is not finished. The only...
Am I mistaken, or are the headlights pointing upwards?
Not clamped to the panel. Clamped to my bead roller.
So clean, so nice and so so cool!
nice
Some more Thoughts - When I bead rolled my large panels, I made a very long straight edge that I could follow to give me nice straight lines. My...
I like it. However, have you thought about adding a bead roll "bolt-on" trim to the sleeper to complete the lines?
Looing good so far. You should definitely join the COE social forum.
Looking very good.
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