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48_COE 48_COE
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/26/09
07:58 PM

Just picked up a 1948 Chevy COE cab and 78 Chevy Dually crew cab chassis. Where is the best place to find parts for COE's? Any and all info would be great. Looking to start an exclusive COE club site in the next few weeks. Thanks 48 COE  

 
tailgaterdude tailgaterdude
User | Posts: 84 | Joined: 02/09
Posted: 09/27/09
03:52 AM

Body parts are going to be hard to find unless there is a salvage yard close to you that has some coe's.. I haven't seen many in the yards i have been to,http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p281/tailgaterdude/File0022.jpg[/IMG]] but their out there. I used to drive a '58 snubnose.....Dude  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
User | Posts: 153 | Joined: 12/08
Posted: 09/27/09
09:51 PM

Well the COE boys are coming out of their shells. And yeh you are right you are going to find it hard to get the parts.But you may find some help in the Swapmeet section. You will eventually build up enough contacts to get the job completed. I just sold some parts for a 58. But my lastest is a 47 FORD ( whoops is that a bad word in the Chevy section)  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 895 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 09/28/09
02:22 PM

Good luck on the club. I cant believe your going Ford. I thought you were only a Chevy Man.  

 
smurf1 smurf1
User | Posts: 198 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 09/28/09
06:52 PM

Hey Mike! It don't matter if it's an old Dodge, Ford, Chevy-GMC  Hudson, Studebaker or even an International for that matter, as long it's not any of that Foreign P O S junkbox crap. That stuff has no business in a classic truck mag. or forum. That's my opinion and I'm stickin' to it.  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
User | Posts: 153 | Joined: 12/08
Posted: 09/29/09
09:39 AM

An Aussie in a cabover is that considered FOREIGN?  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 895 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 09/29/09
01:24 PM

Only for you Thespecialist.  

 
smurf1 smurf1
User | Posts: 198 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 09/29/09
03:08 PM

No Tony, I am referring to Toyota's, Nissans, Misbitchi's and the rest of the *** junk.  Didn't mean get your shorts all bunched up. Have a good day mate!  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 895 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 09/30/09
02:00 PM

JK Tony.  

 
smurf1 smurf1
User | Posts: 198 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 10/02/09
06:51 AM

What's up with the sensoring on my last comment? I didn't type it that way. If it offends someone from there, that's too F'n bad. We're in America, deal with it!  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 895 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 10/13/09
12:42 PM

Dont know, the forums have there own sensors that I cant control.  

 
smurf1 smurf1
User | Posts: 198 | Joined: 12/07
Posted: 10/15/09
05:59 PM

As in people sensors or what?  Hell, I didn't even say what I was thinking. F'n C B--tards anyhow.  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
User | Posts: 153 | Joined: 12/08
Posted: 10/19/09
01:47 PM

Bloody hell, I wonder if that would be sensored. Since I found out that BLOODY isn't a swear word in the good ol' U S of A........*&^$%#$%$%@$%%^$##  

 
mpayne mpayne
Administrator | Posts: 895 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 10/27/09
03:50 PM

The sensor is a computer generated from our servers. Every time I hear or see Bloody hell it reminds me of Harry Potter. Ohh the shame.  

 
Thespecialist Thespecialist
User | Posts: 153 | Joined: 12/08
Posted: 11/08/09
06:28 PM

Yep the misses excepts me using BLOODY.......................So it is harder to find some bloody good rust free Snubnose bodies these days.  

 

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