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Re: any ford cabover fans out there?


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Posted by G. L. Perry on July 21, 2004 at 18:25:08 from (63.189.96.45):

In Reply to: any ford cabover fans out there? posted by scott martin on July 20, 2004 at 08:18:11:

Not much on web anywhere for big trucks. BUT, if you to to Yahoogroups.com, they have a COE group on it. I got kicked off awhile ago, but plenty of fellas there. I had a Ford recently, a 66. I've sold it now, and have a GMC 69 tilt-cab, you'ld swear it was same designer who drew them up. These old Fords started in 57 and went into 90's in some cases, never changed much. Also try www.classiccoe.com a sight started by one of posters on Yahoo site. It has good pictures. There is a sight of just pictures of any kind of truck, but can't recall name. Hankstruckpictures.com or something similar. Maybe someone on sights above have the link. Most of stuff on engine and trans and brakes is same as other trucks. If you get a shop manual, it usually covers COE's too and any diffs between models. Good Luck!


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