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#26 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: San Diego CA
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
Nice COE. Howdy from San Diego
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Wentzville, Missouri
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
Thanks, all!
Dually: PLENTY of parking for your truck and others. I also have a rough 1946 Chevy flatbed that I might use for the music 'stage'. And meter: I'm already designing a label for an IPA called "Hop Haul" with my COE carrying a giant hop cone. ![]()
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Location: Deale Md
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
My brother inlaw lives in KC so you right in my path off of 70.
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Location: Wentzville, Missouri
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
Yes, Dually.
My place is literally about 8 blocks off of the interstate.
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Location: Wentzville, Missouri
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
Just an update... hauled it home today.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Dotsonville, Tennessee
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
Great idea with the COE!! Look forward to seeing the progress with both the truck and the brewhouse. We're 4 or 5 hours from St. Louis - we'll come visit you once you're open.
There was a model kit called Beer Wagon - it was based on an old Mack truck, but you may get some cool ideas like the keg fuel tanks and the stein shift handle.
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#32 |
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Location: Wentzville, Missouri
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
Thanks, jtj.
I find this illustration inspirational too... ![]() http://s1149.photobucket.com/albums/...lustration.jpg I'm going to paint my cab silver and have my wheels powdercoated red, so this is in the same ball park. I have the oak beer barrels for the back too.
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
I had that model back in the day.
That photo bucket pic is way cool.
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Location: East Bay,CA
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
So were are the other pics you promised
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Location: San Diego, Ca
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
I know its a ford but we finished the COE for a customer awhile back. I dig them! 4 speed, 2 speed brownie box and a 2 speed rearend. its a blast to drive.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Wentzville, Missouri
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
http://s1149.photobucket.com/albums/...nt=52COE-1.jpg
Here is a recent pic. Unfortunately not a lot of exciting news to report. The brake lines are all new. The drums are turned, sandblasted, and painted. The wheel cylinders are new, the brake pads are re-lined. It stops. None of which can be seen in the picture, but was important to get addressed as a first step. The west coast mirrors are off. The spotlight is removed. The flatbed has since been removed. I have a big pile of new parts. But... between 'real' work and hours of additional work every day working towards getting the brewery moving forward, the truck gets worked on as I can. There will be plenty of much more interesting pictures as the project matures.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Derby Kansas
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
My father in law used to do some custom cutting up until about 20 yrs ago. He had one of the COE trucks with a wheat bed on it. I didn't think it was that cool at the time. I'd about give my left n#t for one these days. I picked up my AD 51 3100 about 15 years ago and always thought it would be cool to have a matching car hauler. Like you said, "all it takes is money". I probably could have got it for next to nothing in running and driving condition.
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Location: Derby Kansas
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
My father in law used to do some custom cutting up until about 20 yrs ago. He had one of the COE trucks with a wheat bed on it. I didn't think it was that cool at the time. I'd about give my left nut for one these days. I picked up my AD 51 3100 about 15 years ago and always thought it would be cool to have a matching car hauler. Like you said, "all it takes is money". I probably could have got it for next to nothing in running and driving condition.
sorry about the double post. not sure how to delete it.
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av8tr33337 AKA Bartman ![]() Bartman's Ad-S10 Chassis Swap http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=415418 My First Youtube Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6hSt...eature=channel More Pics of the 51 Project http://s668.photobucket.com/albums/v...hassis%20Swap/ 1951 3100 Pickup Last edited by av8tr33337; 03-15-2012 at 10:31 PM. Reason: double posting |
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#39 |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Brigham City Utah
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
Nice cabover. Keep us updated on the progress.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Minneapolis, MN
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
In this case, beer and operating heavy machinery do mix!
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
I hope to some day cruise in your pace for a beer (or two). I'm only 6-7 miles off I-70,we're practically neighbors!
![]() Can I suggest a couple names for beers? First of all,how about for a real refined tasting beer: Advance Design? Then,maybe for a more stout beer:Snub Nose. We used to call the Advance Designs "Bull Noses" back in the '70s. "Stovebolt" would be a another name. I'm sure you have your own ideas and maybe don't want to hang on the truck theme so much. But,hey,I'm a truck nut. Wuddaya expect? Hmmm...Old GM trucks,old building,beer. Sounds like excellent ingredients for a local mini-meet: ![]() ![]() ![]() Uhhh...I think it was poor lighting or low batteries. Yeah,that's why they're so blurry
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#42 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: San Diego, Ca
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
That building is awesome! All the micro brews in socal are in new concrete tilt-ups. No atmosphere. I will have to get back there when its up and ruinning.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Motown
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Re: New member, new COE (new to me)
old trucks and beer, what's not to like
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