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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 10:27:21 GMT -6
1940 Ford Special COE Body for La Salle Wines
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 10:29:59 GMT -6
Another 40' Ford Coe restored as a hotrod pickup...
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 10:31:29 GMT -6
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 10:33:13 GMT -6
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Post by Steve Ski on Sept 8, 2018 10:33:49 GMT -6
Wow, never seen this in pics of live, what a trip!
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 10:34:15 GMT -6
This one is a 38' Cabover...
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 10:36:28 GMT -6
And last but not least a 39' Cabover Firetruck.
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 10:38:09 GMT -6
Some Ford history there on their larger Cab Over Engine or COE Trucks for sure from the early years!!! Found it interesting for sure!!! Hope you did too!!!
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 10:42:58 GMT -6
Under the body was a big ol' Ford Flathead...
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Post by BUCKY on Sept 8, 2018 11:53:06 GMT -6
Some real beauties, there!! First time I've seen an of these!
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 12:17:06 GMT -6
Me too, I saw the wine truck on farcebook so did some research as it peaked my interest and then thought I would share it with you here on OSM!!!
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Post by patrick on Sept 8, 2018 15:28:54 GMT -6
Looks like Jimmy Flintstone resin stuff.
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 17:00:43 GMT -6
Except its the real thing from back in the day!!! Very cool indeed!!!
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Post by Steve Ski on Sept 8, 2018 20:10:45 GMT -6
A nice 1/25th kit would be a real fine build, IMHO.
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 20:17:37 GMT -6
Never seen one but I agree it would be cool!!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 20:31:59 GMT -6
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Post by BUCKY on Sept 8, 2018 20:38:38 GMT -6
I'm a Dodge man, but that one Ben posted is just odd!! LOL The orange and silver with the fifth wheel camper is a thing of beauty, tho!
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Post by JCON on Sept 8, 2018 20:45:46 GMT -6
I like the last one too... Not sure why you need a sleeper cab though unless it's for the chauffeur!!!
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Post by BUCKY on Sept 8, 2018 21:33:57 GMT -6
Uhhhhh......maybe for the mom-in-law??
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Post by Dukemaddog on Sept 9, 2018 11:38:02 GMT -6
Yes, I've seen those before. Very nice. I also built a 1/72 scale WWII version as part of my USAAF bomber supply set. I didn't modify it like that though. Hmmm. Maybe I should look into something like that.
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