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#228361 - 12/22/11 10:15 AM
am i beating a dead horse?
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 08/30/11
Posts: 18
Loc: Florida
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OK guys and gals I need some input.I fool around with Corvairs and just Corvairs,you'll see what I mean. I've always wanted a private ramp truck to transport my cars when needed.I've looked a lot of places including Ebay.There are usually some on there but they are to far away (I'm in Fla) or really really big bucks. I'm not fussy about make but I do need one big enough (not gigantic)to haul a Corvair.I do not want a rollback. I had a thought of maybe a COE or flip cab Chevy with later model running gear.As long as it's mechanically sound,looks really don't matter.I'm sure insurance is going to be sky high but it won't be used but maybe once or twice a month.I live out in the boonies so storing it is not a problem. I would appreciate any thoughts or am I "beating a dead horse" Thanks. Ed
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#228410 - 12/22/11 05:38 PM
Re: am i beating a dead horse?
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 12/15/01
Posts: 119
Loc: Hughesville, MD
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Ed, What era truck do you like? Chevrolet made COE's starting in 1939, them stopped making them from 1955 2nd Series thru 1959 (they only made LCF's in those years). They started making the Tilt Cab COE in 1960. To the best of my knowledge the smallest COE/LCF was rated at 2-tons. I believe a 1-ton truck (C-30) would carry your Corvair's just fine. A 1-1/2 ton would be better, but they will all have 20" or larger truck tires. There's a great web site for Chevrolet/GMC trucks at www.stovebolt.com go to the Forum section and then to the "Bigbolt" section for lots of good discussions and info. Happy Holidays! Mike B :)
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#228419 - 12/22/11 08:32 PM
Re: am i beating a dead horse?
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 08/30/11
Posts: 18
Loc: Florida
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Mike,thanks for the info. I think the older the truck the more it will have to have late model running gear. I'd love to find a late 50's early 60's tilt cab. I'm somewhat at a disadvantage since I have a heart condition and cannot work on cars,(DR would have a fit). Ed
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#228633 - 12/25/11 06:38 PM
Re: am i beating a dead horse?
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 01/16/07
Posts: 561
Loc: Dayton Ohio
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I have been considering a truck to haul my old cars and even though I would love to convert a 50s and older truck for the purpose I am thinking a one ton cube van with the box taken off and replaced with a semi sleeper and the frame stretched with a wedge bed installed,this way I could have one that will handle highway trips and have somewhat more interior room than a old one.
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#232169 - 01/25/12 09:19 PM
Re: am i beating a dead horse?
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 01/14/04
Posts: 41
Loc: Grants Pass OR
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Actually I think Chevy did made COE's in 1937 & 1938, but they didn't go into full production till 1939. I sure wish I could find a good re-chrome-able grill for my 39... Decide on a good model to build. Ugly duckling's will always be an ugly duckling...
Edited by 39COEme (01/25/12 09:25 PM)
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#232433 - 01/28/12 05:42 AM
Re: am i beating a dead horse?
[Re: 39COEme]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 09/06/02
Posts: 327
Loc: Burlington, N.C.
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There was a 1 1/2 ton rated '60-'73 tilt cab Chevy/GMC available. It was a T40 series. I don't think it was available for the entire production era of these trucks though, & you don't see much info. on them. I've only seen one of them. Most are T50, & T60 series. There were also Heavier T70, & T80 models. All '39-'42 Chevy COE's were rated as 1 1/2 ton trucks. 1946 was the first year for 2 ton rated Chevrolet trucks. In my opinion one of the '60-'73 tilt cab trucks would look more at home, & period correct hauling a Corvair. Check out, http://www.trucksplanet.com/catalog/model.php?id=1207
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