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That Chris is a whittled down 1940 Ford COE (Cab Over Engine) When I get caught up on my projects it will be a shop truck.
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Looks sooooooooooooooooo! COOL Bob would love it myself but time space money and a thousand other things to do
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Chris cant This site is only GREAT because people contribute , Show your project and ask for help because that will help all of us. |
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Thanks Chris,
I had better get a better feel for what you guys are doing here before I start posting up stuff. Cheers! |
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I don't think that it matters what you post as long as it is metal shaping on most of the threads and there is a chat bit on the site that remains hidden if you want to let of a bit of steam.
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Chris cant This site is only GREAT because people contribute , Show your project and ask for help because that will help all of us. |
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Welcome Bob, As long as you're talking about projects with a large percentage of metalshaping content, you'll fit right in. I LOVE the COE also!!!
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Welcome!! That's funny the COE was also the first one to caught my attention.
I see the chop, but is it sectioned too?
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3.5" chop, 12"channel, on a Trans Am front clip and suspension. I used the Pontiac 400 motor, Transmission, drive shaft and rearend making it the exact same wheel base as a trans am. The motor and tranny will be replaced with a diesel.
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That's a killer looking shop truck
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