Cabovers

Started by snooze, February 12, 2004, 07:12:26 PM

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snooze

We got anyone here that is into Ugly COE Trucks like me,
or am I the only Victim of this disease.

Snooze
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tomslik

Quote from: "snooze"We got anyone here that is into Ugly COE Trucks like me,
or am I the only Victim of this disease.

Snooze



yeah, but it's for sale....
whatcha got?
The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it\'s still on my list

snooze

Are you selling your Chevy COE. DON"T DO IT.

I have a 41 Ford COE which you can see at the link below.

www.ozcoetrucks.web1000.com
Willys Rule and if you can\'t handle that, Cabover\'s Haul.
www.headlampsbybill.150m.com
www.hotrodindex.150m.com
www.willysworlddownunder.150m.com
www.ozycoetrucks.web1000.com

tomslik

can't keep 'em all.
i just ready to move on...

why don'tcha find somebody in oz to buy it?
enough $$$and i'll hand deliver it  :lol:
The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it\'s still on my list

snooze

How much you want for it, so I can put the word out. Got any pics you would like to share.
home email is    willys@tpg.com.au

Catch you later
Snooze
Willys Rule and if you can\'t handle that, Cabover\'s Haul.
www.headlampsbybill.150m.com
www.hotrodindex.150m.com
www.willysworlddownunder.150m.com
www.ozycoetrucks.web1000.com

moparrodder

I think they're cool if done right, I'm dealin on a Dodge that is titled as a 44, and I have a 39 and 46 convential cab Dodges that will be made into haulers when I get my 40 2dr done.  Bill 8)

OldSub

I just acquired an old motorhome as running gear to build one, but I don't have a cab for it yet.   I'm in the market, but the budget is tight...

Steve@OldSub.com
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enjenjo

I have a 50 chevy COE, and an 85 P30 chassis to put the 50 cab on.
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OldSub

Quote from: "enjenjo"I have a 50 chevy COE, and an 85 P30 chassis to put the 50 cab on.

What is a P30?

This thing I got has a 454/turbo 400 and a GM tilt wheel.  I assume the rest of the suspension/running gear is GM, but the body certainly is not.

I'm torn between a COE car hauler, and a big dually pickup using my '47 Chevy.

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enjenjo

A P30 is a forward control chassis GM built for motor homes and custom bodied step vans. First cousin to a C30, but there are elements of a G30 there too. The rear axle is narrower on a P30 than either a G30 or C30, and it has a massive sway bar on the rear.
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Anonymous

I like cabovers..I would like to find a nice '50 White COE..to build a car hauler out of. I saw one in Louisville a couple yrs ago that had been stretched as well and it was awesome.

snooze

YES I knew there others out there like me
Cabovers Haul
And my 41 Ford COE is gonna haul Willys

:D
Snooze
Willys Rule and if you can\'t handle that, Cabover\'s Haul.
www.headlampsbybill.150m.com
www.hotrodindex.150m.com
www.willysworlddownunder.150m.com
www.ozycoetrucks.web1000.com

tomslik

Quote from: "snooze"How much you want for it, so I can put the word out. Got any pics you would like to share.
home email is    willys@tpg.com.au

Catch you later
Snooze

i'll shoot ya some info tonight as there ain't none on this computer...
The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it\'s still on my list

OldSub

Quote from: "enjenjo"The rear axle is narrower on a P30 than either a G30 or C30, and it has a massive sway bar on the rear.

That's interesting.  It suggests to me that this is the correct rear to use if I wanted to make a dually out of a 47-54 Chevy pickup.  Its probably still too wide, but not as bad as the other choices.

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enjenjo

Quote from: "OldSub"

That's interesting.  It suggests to me that this is the correct rear to use if I wanted to make a dually out of a 47-54 Chevy pickup.  Its probably still too wide, but not as bad as the other choices.

There is more than 12" difference. If you want to convert a 47 to 54 to a dually, start with a 3/4 ton frame, then get the rear end, springs, and hangers from the P30 chassis, drill some holes, and bolt the whole mess on, the frame is the same width, 34"
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