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Torhino 10-07-2010 07:09 PM

Newbie from IA
 
My name is Todd and I live in southwest Iowa. I am a retired Navy Chief who was born and raised into the car hobby. I have been interested in metal working since working in a restoration shop in high school. Here to gain as much knowledge as possible to help me with the modifications to my 1948 Ford COE.

Joe Hartson 10-07-2010 07:29 PM

Todd, welcome and thanks for joining us. Hope we can help you with the COE.

HEATNBEAT 10-07-2010 09:14 PM

Welcome aboard Todd!

Kerry Pinkerton 10-07-2010 09:51 PM

Welcome Todd. I love COE's.

In a few weeks Dan Pate is having a large regional gathering at his shop near Dennison, Mn. If you can make it, you'll get a huge headstart on cracking the code on this stuff and meet a bunch of good guys too.....

Here is a link to the thread:

http://www.allmetalshaping.com/showthread.php?t=1743

Dyce 10-07-2010 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Torhino (Post 20198)
My name is Todd and I live in southwest Iowa. I am a retired Navy Chief who was born and raised into the car hobby. I have been interested in metal working since working in a restoration shop in high school. Here to gain as much knowledge as possible to help me with the modifications to my 1948 Ford COE.

Welcome!! Todd, Kerry's right. Come up to Dan's meet and you can play with all kinds of cool stuff:D. The meets are a great place to get new ideas. The content on the forum is great, but nothing beats working hands on with good people willing to share there knowledge. It's a freindly bunch of guys.

CARS 10-08-2010 08:39 AM

Welcome to AMS Todd!

Dan is building (planning?) a COE truck too. You should come to the meet and share ideas. Maybe even practice on his :rolleyes:

Dyce 10-08-2010 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by CARS (Post 20213)
Welcome to AMS Todd!

Dan is building (planning?) a COE truck too. You should come to the meet and share ideas. Maybe even practice on his :rolleyes:

Chris I wonder how far down on Dan's list the COE would be. Or should I say what page ;)

route56wingnut 10-08-2010 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Dyce (Post 20220)
Chris I wonder how far down on Dan's list the COE would be. Or should I say what page ;)

Actually,I was hoping to drive it to Kerrys next year.Thinking of a spring build to go along with the metal meet.I have a 40 and 41 chev COE along with a 37 chev PU cab.Thinking along the lines of an extended cab so you Jessie,Chris and I could fit in it.I have an Isuzu 4 cyl. turbo chassis that had a flatbead on that runs great but had a bad body .I want an old looking truck that I can pick up customers cars with ,being as I mostly work on older classic cars.We can talk more and get a plan together at the meet.Dan

Kerry Pinkerton 10-08-2010 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by route56wingnut (Post 20223)
Actually,I was hoping to drive it to Kerrys next year.Thinking of a spring build to go along with the metal meet.I have a 40 and 41 chev COE along with a 37 chev PU cab.Thinking along the lines of an extended cab so you Jessie,Chris and I could fit in it.I have an Isuzu 4 cyl. turbo chassis that had a flatbed on that runs great but had a bad body .I want an old looking truck that I can pick up customers cars with ,being as I mostly work on older classic cars.We can talk more and get a plan together at the meet.Dan

WHOO HOOO count me in! That would be an AWESOME project.

Dyce 10-08-2010 08:41 PM

Count me in too:D. You sure the 4cyl is going to handle it. I heard about the load you hauled to Kerry's. Is it a GMC? They are a nice truck. They ride good, drive good, have power. Only bad thing I can think of is parts are a little harder to find.


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