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cargeezer is currently offline  cargeezer   United States
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I came across this photo thru an email from a friend about unusual vehicles. No information was given but it looks like a '37 Ford COE and could be mounted on a GMC Motorhome frame and chassis.

If anyone has any info I'd appreciate knowing.

http://s1183.beta.photobucket.com/user/ricklittle5/media/37COE-GMCMH.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0

Rick Little
78 Royale
Coshocton OH

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Re: Mystery Vehicle ? [message #201918 is a reply to message #201917] Sun, 17 March 2013 12:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tphipps is currently offline  tphipps   United States
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What you can see, rear wheels in tandem and the 8 lug Alcoas, I would suspect GMC underneath.
Kerry P. has a GMC to do the same type of car carrier for his beautiful Art-Deco handmade roadster.
Tom, MS II


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Re: Mystery Vehicle ? [message #201923 is a reply to message #201918] Sun, 17 March 2013 12:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mike miller   United States
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tphipps wrote on Sun, 17 March 2013 10:08

What you can see, rear wheels in tandem and the 8 lug Alcoas, I would suspect GMC underneath.
Kerry P. has a GMC to do the same type of car carrier for his beautiful Art-Deco handmade roadster.
Tom, MS II


As the name of the file is "37COE-GMCMH.jpg" I think you are correct.

http://mob1183.photobucket.com/albums/x471/ricklittle5/37COE-GMCMH.jpg
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Re: Mystery Vehicle ? [message #201934 is a reply to message #201923] Sun, 17 March 2013 14:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
cargeezer is currently offline  cargeezer   United States
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Thanks Mike
but I applied that label when I put the photo in my own file.

Rick

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Re: Mystery Vehicle ? [message #201941 is a reply to message #201917] Sun, 17 March 2013 14:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mgrue is currently offline  mgrue   Germany
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What ever it is, the metalwork is truly beautiful. I need to learn to do that kind of work.

Mark


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Re: Mystery Vehicle ? [message #201943 is a reply to message #201941] Sun, 17 March 2013 14:56 Go to previous message
Harry is currently offline  Harry   Canada
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I have some friends that have done similar.
A COE GMC front, grafted to a short school bus. New crate motor, air ride, etc.
The other friend is putting a '52 Ford school bus on my old Chev one ton dually chassis. It isn't that hard to do.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCg9oUM9O3I

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