been workin' on the C-cab

Started by EMSjunkie, May 30, 2009, 09:58:18 PM

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EMSjunkie

finally decided to do something with the "yard art" :roll:
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That's a good start and ya got yer yard art off the ground, Keep it up.

Charlie
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kb426

By golly, you are still alive! You've been way too quiet.
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Carnut

Yep that is looking like it's coming along really well.

World needs more C-Cabs.

wayne petty

just a thought...

off the top...

has anybody ever made a removable C cab top for a roadster..????   or what ever body style might work on...

i love the C cab...  keep going on it...

sort of like a removable hard top on a benz...

just another idea that should have been flushed out in the throne room...

chimp koose

This may sound silly ,but I wonder what your c cab would look like wearing a track t styled front?What are you doing for a box? Maybe the back of a touring?Just some "out there " ideas.

EMSjunkie

Quote from: "chimp koose"This may sound silly ,but I wonder what your c cab would look like wearing a track t styled front?What are you doing for a box? Maybe the back of a touring?Just some "out there " ideas.

I like the "out there" ideas :D
I really don't have a plan yet for the front, was gonna look for a tractor grill, since they are plentyful around here, but a track t nose would be neat too, hummmm.........
right now I have plans to use a '32 pick up bed that I acquired last summer from kb426.
I did alot of "shovin'" and "pushin'"on the cab this weekend to get it squared on the chassis. I think I can make the cab work. I really like the look, now that I have "looked" at it all weekend. at first, I thought "yard art" was appropriate :lol:
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EMSjunkie

Quote from: "kb426"By golly, you are still alive! You've been way too quiet.

Hello Bill  8)

been busier than a cat coverin' stink on a marble floor :shock:
I be headin' up yer way soon, I'll give ya a shout. :wink:
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Crosley.In.AZ

track T nose and some of the smaller grills would limit the cooling size of the radiator..

what power will be used?

8)
Tony

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EMSjunkie

Quote from: "Crosley"track T nose and some of the smaller grills would limit the cooling size of the radiator..

what power will be used?

8)

SBC  fairly stock, nothing blown, or turbocharged..........yet :wink:
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