1950 Ford C.O.E.
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Sam- Resident member
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
That's way cool, Sam.
You might be interested in this, that Model Junkyard just put up on their Facebook page. Some cool work !
https://youtu.be/J82d841XfJA
You might be interested in this, that Model Junkyard just put up on their Facebook page. Some cool work !
https://youtu.be/J82d841XfJA
Geezerman- Advanced Member
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
Don't let this one die! I love these ole COE's. Keep'em comin'! 8)
Tumbler75- Intermediate Member
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
8) 8) 8)
Old Ford engine.......DEFINATELY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you're building a "stocker", stock flatty, but if you're doing a "Street Rod".........old Ford with the ARDUN Heads!!!!!!!!!!! :cheers: :cheers:
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TECHMAN- New Member
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
Cool. What wheels are you toying with?
Cheers,
Chris
Cheers,
Chris
webby- Moderator
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
Tumbler75 wrote:Don't let this one die!
Don't worry, Jason......It'll live forever in his signature....lol
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Sam- Resident member
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
Me too.
BTW.... did it run into a concrete wall? LOL
BTW.... did it run into a concrete wall? LOL
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Sam- Resident member
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
I think I'd go with the 3rd set they look a lot better to me.
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
Cool little truck. I never thought the wheel would have been as small. I was thinking they would have been along the size of the Bedford OB wheels or 7.5 ton wheels about 17.5 inch 6 stud. I like whats going on here. We going to see some smoke stacks creeping up the back of the cab (ha ha).
Have fun mate Tony.
Have fun mate Tony.
tony557- New Member
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
Man, That's a sweet looking 1:1
Geezerman- Advanced Member
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
Now ya talking PROPER wheels Sam!!
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Re: 1950 Ford C.O.E.
001 Where did you get your resin body at?
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