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

  1. bronchogg
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  2. Strange Agent
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    My dad would kill to have a truck like that for towing his race car.
     
  3. bronchogg
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  7. bronchogg
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    Sorry about all the posts. I will shut up now. :D
     
  8. blackmopar
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    how cool is this thing - even in funky lime green
    this entire thread - always excellent to see the updates!
     
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  9. LOST ANGEL
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    Sorry about all the posts. I will shut up now. :D[/quote]

    Dude, please continue. Great stuff!!-MIKE:eek::cool:
     
  10. vintage56
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    no doubt. if you got more of that kind of stuff, you can post 24-7!
    what's the word on those old beer trucks? those are svelte!
    JML
     
  11. willowbilly3
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    Those art deco beer trucks are the coolest things I have ever seen, I wonder if any still exist?
    I know I posted this a few months back but here is my Dodge hemi COE that I still haven't got home.

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  12. bronchogg
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    ^^^^
    Jealous of everone here that has a cabover to play with. There are a handfull around where I live and hopefully, the day will come when I can snag one. The first two I had noticed were in a small town on the way to our cabin. One is in a field and the other is parked in the lumber yard. Neither has moved in the handful of times I've driven past since I noticed them this summer. The other was for sale down in "Happy Valley". I didn't bother stopping as I would have had to get off the freeway and backtrack through neighborhoods to find it. Plus, with my first child on the way, I don't have much time for endless nights dedicated to a project car so I took it upon myself to post some cool pics. :D

    DAMN those red Xs! :D

    The "art deco" trucks were done in the 20s-30s if my memory serves me. I think the second and last pics were made by a company called White. I could just be up in the night though. The third one I believe is an old GM COE.
     
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  13. kooscoe
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    Hello Bronchogg, Some thing got rong wit uploding the photos:(. I love to see them!! Greetings Diedelson:)
     
  14. kooscoe
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    I fount A nice Original Chevy COE put my truck next to it and shot A few Pic:D More pic on the Flickr site.
    Love all the othere photos that where put on to this thread:) Thanks.

    Greetings Diedelson.
     

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  15. rpkiwi
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    Hey Guys keep the pics coming,this is the coolest thread!:DBronchogg enjoyed those pics you submited quite unique some of those COE's.
     
  16. bronchogg
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  17. 66 Belle
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    I was at a slvage yard today and found an old Dodge COE, pretty sure it's for sale, didn't take any photos because didn't think anyone would be interested in something like that. It's in good shape from what i seen.
     
  18. Lstude
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    Studebaker customized

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    36 Studebaker COE

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    Ford COE

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    Studebaker COE

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    36 Studebaker COE

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    Chevy COE

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    36 Studebaker Coke truck

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    37 Studebaker COE
     
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  19. RonRdRcr
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    Saw this one at the Rod Run to the End of the World in Long Beach WA last year

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    I think I may have a couple more pics on my hard drive at home.

    Ron
     
  20. Old Roadster
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    bronchogg, Don't want to sound stupid but what is the yellow truck in your pic's........
     
  21. bronchogg
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    I am pretty sure it is a FORD. The rare double/crew cab version.
    Coincidentally, this was was posted recently.
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  22. Lstude
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    This is a 36 Studebaker COE
     
  23. kooscoe
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    This truck is made around 1939. It whas on ebay A while back.

    Greetings Diedelson
     
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  24. Cabover
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    Just bought the 49 Ford Dr. Pepper COE that was on the Bay. It's still in Utah, will have some pics as soon as I get it to Dearborn. Any help with that would be great.:)
     
  25. bronchogg
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    I saw that on the bay. Very cool. Seeing as it was local, I was hoping to go take a look at it. I think it is in the "old" Midvale. It is a fun part of town as it has sections that haven't changed much from the late 50's-early 60's. In fact, most of the movie "Sandlot" was filmed there.
     
  26. fat57
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    Hi im from Sydney, Australia and i own a company called Fat57 Customs. And this is one of our transporters we use to move customer cars and my sons Track car and my other Sons Hot Rods.
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    Check out more at www.fat57.com or http://www.myspace.com/fat57customs

    We are also building two others...

    Great site guys!
     
  27. trusty-t
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    Hey dudes nice all the Coe's, I got myselve a Coe , I had to have one for my shop ,K.a.r.s. in the Netherlands.[​IMG]
     
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  28. Bob W
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  29. Griffdaddy4
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    Have two with work currently in progress! Check out the progress later!
     

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  30. Griffdaddy4
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    I have been busy on 52 Ford COE cab to 89 Chevy 1 ton Dually chassis today... next is 5" chop!
     

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