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

  1. kooscoe
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  2. kooscoe
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  3. av8
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    I just posted an ad in the HAMB cl***ifieds for a couple of '41 Ford COE cabs. Both cabs have legit California 'pink slip' ***les that should simplify registration and licensing on a late-model truck ch***is.

    Mike
     
  4. phat rat
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    That belongs to 348tripower on here.
     
  5. b-bop
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    Ughhhhhh, if you were closer, I would come and pick them up right now :mad:
     
  6. kooscoe
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  7. LN7 NUT
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    Swiped from the vintage photo thread, looks like a Mack COE second from the left.

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  8. kooscoe
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  9. 348tripower
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    Yup that is me and Scotty cruisin Woodward.
     
  10. vintagehotrods
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    Beautiful work by Steve's, unbelievable talent by this craftsman, it was looking great.........but when the owner wanted to widen it it ruined the truck! What a shame!

    It was beautiful at this stage!

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    And then it turned into this!

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  11. Baron
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    Nice to be able to put the 47 to work (instead of working on it). :)
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  12. 296moon
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    from england

    x2...........
     
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    Dale Gerry's "Deco Liner" COE. He has been working on this beauty for at least 5 years. Beautiful all aluminum frame is pure art. Getting close.
     
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  14. quadracerx
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    That is UN FREEKIN BELIEVABLE....Well Done!

    Steve
     
  15. LN7 NUT
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    I love the idea of an aluminum frame!
     
  16. Patrick46
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    That really is some beautiful craftsmanship on this thing!!!
     
  17. More Dale Gerry's Deco liner
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  18. BobbyD
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    What he said......... Who's shop is that?
     
  19. MCINK
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    this one is probably OT, but it was parked in my neighbors driveway last week, and its pretty cool. someone went to a lot of work on this one...
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  20. Patrick46
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    YUK!! ^^^

    Sorry to say this but there isn't a thing I like on that truck! (well...maybe the running gear, but we can't see that. And that ramp could come in handy.....if you'd ever use it!!)

    I don't like the wheels, I don't care for the convertable top, the shaved doorhandles, the flamejob, and what's that....a hankey on the step??? (can't have any footprints on those steps ya know!!)

    ..............................eh!

    but....this is just my lameo opinion anyways. noone really cares!
     
  21. metalshapes
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    The rear fenders look like they are in good shape.

    I like those, I could use them.

    Other than that, I wonder what that eyesore is doing here on the HAMB.
     
  22. eviltwin
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    Could someone post a picture of the bottom door hinge from an Advanced Designs COE. I picked one up last week and the doors have no lower hinges. Thanks
     
  23. Baron
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    Here you go.

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  24. eviltwin
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    Thanks, anyone know if there is company that makes repo hinges or if they are shared with any other vehicle.
     
  25. LN7 NUT
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    I don't have one for reference right now, but check out the lower hinge ***embly for a regular pick-up, you might be able to modify it.


    ...or weld the doors shut and just Dukes of Hazzard it through the window.
     
  26. eviltwin
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    I'm 6'4" but I think the windows on a COE may be too high for me.

    I do have an advanced design pu cab with doors so I'll look at those when I get back in town. Thanks and I'll keep the rest of my OT stuff off the picture thread.
     
  27. nyvp
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    if you look at the last episode of Storage wars, Barry the rich older guy drives up in a nice red COE .
    san burrito season-2 #27
     
  28. 348tripower
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    I finally got a chance to upload the pictures of the completed interior in my 47 Dodge Coe[​IMG]
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  29. LN7 NUT
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    The Econoline armrest look pretty good in there, is that a Dodge steering column?
     
  30. 348tripower
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    I didn't know what the arm rests were from. Some parts I had on the shelf. Gm Fiero column.
     

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