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My old cab over farm tk pic.

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    Posted: 24 Jan 2011 at 4:12pm
1954 Chevy cab over.
 
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I aint never seen one of those before. But that is a neat truck!
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Love those old GM trucks !!!
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Nice Jamie.  Is that the next project?
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Actually call thee "Bubblenosed" not cab over.  All manufacturers had some variety of these.
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Drove a GMC similar to that that was a tandem with a 6-71 Detroit and 10 speed roadranger . When was running Chicago with it hauling livestock or freight would keep up with most of the CF trucks then ..
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here is our 53 chevy we had a 55 chevy with the same cab early modle u no and these old truks are so strong they will climb a mountain no prob
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That is a cool truck Jamie. I think I saw that when I was there a couple of years ago. I always called them cab-overs as well. If that is the one I saw, I said something to your dad about how cool that truck was.
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What engine is in that beauty, a 261 6? 
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local chevy dealer uses one for his old cars, really neat!!




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That was the big dog of the day(261) just can't remember when they started building it.54 could be the first year.
 
  Chevy called them a "cab foward"
 
  Seen that body on a late model chassis all dolled up used as a car hauler.Pretty cool!


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  The frist tow truck job i had was driving one if them. it came off the San Francisco Bay bridge power up but had to hold it to let down .would pull a stump out if a guy gould hook on to it.
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Always been a Ford guy, but those do look better than the Ford CF series. Nice truck.
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I had one like that with an Oliver manure spreader on it.  Sold it a few years ago to a guy wanting to put a big block in it to haul a race car.  Don't know if it happened or not.
I've had a '63 Chevy C90 for 35 years.  Has a 6V53, 5 and 2.  Was a car hauler for the first 12 years of it's life, 7 cars at a time.  Been sitting at the farm with a shed chained onto the bed for the last 7 years, maybe I'll get the shed on a foundation and run the truck again someday soon...
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I always dreamed of getting one of those and setting it on a late model one ton 4X4 chassis!
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i love them old trucks, i have a 1954 small straight truck...right now can't remember the #, has a 10 ft dump grain box on it. i bought it when i was in high school.
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I always wanted to transplant one of them on a modern 3500 chassis with a duramax-allison setup and a rollback. Would make a good hotrod/tractor hauler.
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My neighbor put a stubnose ford about that year on a RV frame. Power steering and brakes automatic od and fuel injected big block gm. I wanted to use it to haul tractors to a show but he up and moved to oregan.
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Jamie, Very nice. When I was a kid (long time ago) in a small farming town in upstate NY, the local oil dealer added one of those with an oil tank to his fleet.Called it the King of the Fleet. It would have been mid fifties. Bob@allisdowneast
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Here's a picture of my project that is shelf aging. It's a 1963 C500. I'm planning to make a hauler also. The tank has been removed.
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Most of those were called COE's.  (Cab Over Express)  Ford, Dodge, GM/Chevy all had em'. Some of the Streetrodders make car carriers out of them based off a late model dually chassis. Some of em' at the shows are outstanding, especially when they come in with say a 34 Coupe on the back of it!
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I thought it was cab over engine... but whatever ...doesn't matter... I love those things especially the GMC and chevys....

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My buddy has a 50 Chevy(and they are called COE's) and he's going to re-chassis it and make it a crew cab. 
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Here's our wire hauler when we pick up wire for our harnesses. That's when I can pry JoAnna out of it to take it to the warehouse! Funny, whenever I get in it to go somewhere, there's never any gas in it. Must be evaporating or somethin'..... Sheesh! Steve@B&B
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Jamie, you should sell that COE to me.....my WD45 would look great on it!
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Here is a pic of my a 46 GMC 2 1/2 ton truck....same guy with the COE has it....it was a fire truck locally from when it was new and was just a cab and chassis when he got it.


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As far as I know its what Im driving from the church to reception at our wedding.
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That '63 Ford is a N500. The C models were the tiltcabs. I had a '64 N700 for a while back in the 70's.
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