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Just like this.
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From this weekends Hot rod and custom bike show Bangkok
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That's cool. Years ago I saw a calendar that featured rusting, junk cars. That truck would look great in that calendar.
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Wow Softpatch...that trucker got lost...:haha:
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A friend of mine is building this right now. Room for a car in the back plus living quarters. I started a thread on this one but thought I'd post a pic here too.
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2nd pic may have already been shown but its my favorite
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. Get it while it's hot..... Now listed on ebay Anybody got an extra 15 large your not using.?....Here you go . Moderator............. (This is not my truck and I have now affiliation with this sale) ................................... Posted here for Reference only Thanks Sp . . http://www.ebay.com/itm/262330564700?rmvSB=true . . http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/byEAAO...sh/s-l1600.jpg . . http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/TngAAO...IR/s-l1600.jpg |
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Nice ones. I want a 47-55 1st COE before they all get turned into cute Zap Comics pickups. A wrecker or dump would be cool, but a platter would be sweet! Little mini-semi
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Chevy Titan 90 on a farm in southern Alberta.....8V71 Detroit with 13spd Roadranger....30,000 original miles.
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55? LCF wrecker
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62 LCF. I ran across. Pretty nice body and runs pretty good
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Nice grain truck survivor
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Interesting single wheel Pusher Axle.
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Can I get a little insight on these trucks?
I’m in the market for a cab over of LCF truck. The cab overs are pretty obvious. The cab is mounted substantially higher than a standard cab to allow it to sit over the top of most of the engine. Are the LCF trucks kinda the happy medium of standard and COE’s? Still a little higher over the frame, but not as much forward? I guess my main question is there a little more room in a LCF truck vs COE? Posted via Mobile Device |
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Not really more room because the cab is lower than a COE, so the engine house is into the floor. But I'd say leg room is the same as a Conventional.
I saw this neat '57 GMC 370 LCF for sale at the Carlisle truck show. Too bad it was neglected for so long. I'd still restore it, but the price would need to get a lot lower. That's a 'ho'lotta work. But it is all there. A deluxe cab two tone black with white top is what's so neat about it. Must have been something special from new |
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More. Back when chrome plating was done right. The grille has pitted some, but it rusted out with the chrome around the hole still good. No peeling either
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Hey special K, here is some pics of my 66lcf, i need some bed ideas, looking for maybe period flat bed. Pat
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Man I love it! That good ole Woodland Green works on every truck. A flatbed would work nice for sure. I'd want something 'real', like what it could have been, whatever you do. Could always do a flatbed and keep an eye out for the right old body. But a flatbed would also be handy compared to most. If it was a short frame a wrecker body would be cool.
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I have a rollback ,probably never use wrecker for anything,13 ft flatbed would work nice, cab and chassis for now, Pat
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Yeah, I was just thinking would be a cool looking rig, but useful beat that out every time. A stubby wrecker on short frame is what I pictured. A flatbed would finish it out and be real handy. With that green it would be just right, too
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I keep thinking about your '66 and what I'd do. I didn't say it before because the look could be the same as flatbed. But you mentioned "getting use" out of it, so here I go. While a flatbed is always handy, and you can make sides (low for me) to have wider use, if that was mine I'd do a low sided (like 12") 12' contractor dump. Might even paint it red for a Tonka Toy/old school fleet look. Maybe some grain body style (Omaha Standard) white pinstripes. Black would be a cleaner less busy look, but I guess I'm picturing a combination of grain body and low profile contractor dump. I like how the cab pops up from the bed on these, no matter what way you go. Up there in the "booth" of that stubby sumgun!
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Period correct may be a Stake Body with original type wood and fasteners, but I would be going Rollback, lol.
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this is what i was planning for my green l60 video below, green has 292 4 speed, but when red 72 came along with 350 5 and 2 it was obvious which would be more suitable .now just looking for economical bed to finish up green truck.thanks for your input special k and bill, pat
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A flatbed will work well, in every way
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cool truck, big back window, i would think is rare in l, do you have 2 more trucks? what did you do about floor mat? thanks for sharing ,Pat:metal:
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Really cool all around. And big back window? very cool. Tell us more. He has a fleet? Impressive to say the least
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The trucks are from a friend of mine and his father. They have a whole fleet. His father still has the 1960 C30 where he worked with when he was young.
The LCF was an American Red Cross vehicle. It had an utility box on it. You couldn't watch through the back window. So why the big back window? I don't know. It has the 292CI engine, power steering, all gauges in the dash accept vacuum, wiper washer, 2 battery's with bigger generator. We reused the custom floor mat that was in the truck. It is from a thicker ribbed material and still good enough to reuse We used parts from another truck to make a tractor of it. |
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Some foto's from a few of the other trucks. 1960 C30, 1960 C50 and 1962 C50 with a 1960 hood. Also a 1960 tank truck. still working on this one.
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Such a sweet collection. And to gather all those up in Europe is quite an accomplishment. I know what he likes! And I see pure dedication in those pictures.
I've seen some great collection gathered by people in The Netherlands. My nrother-in-law was in a band (The Nighthawks) that would perform over there. The band leader is an Indian motorcycle nut (vintage Harley, Crocker...) and he gave me pictures of one fellow's collection ... along with his Bugattis! |
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:chevy:thanks for posting, I love these trucks, pat. cant post to many pictures of these medium duty:c2:
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My next project
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