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We got our Commercial & COE forum. But no one participates. How can we get more people interested ?? heck the Firetruck forums have more life in them than this forum & thats sad. devil

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I'm stil out here Mothertrucker. Been waiting on a interesting subject. We have a ATHS Antique Truck show this weekend, I'm going to see if I can find the guy out of Raleigh, N.C. that may be able to do something with this COE Fender Pad. If this doesn't pan out it's back to Jim Carter. You mentioned filling cracks with JB Weld on your fender pads, then having them sprayed with spray on bed liner, how'd it turn out, I've got 4 sets I could try this on if it works. I found a couple of NOS 47-53 Chev. COE Front Hood Emblems, & another NOS updraft carb. I'm going to send you some copies of Holmes Wrecker Ads with the Wreckers outfitted on Chevy COE's. Catch ya later.


Collector Of Fine Old G.M. COE Trucks & Antique Holmes Wreckers
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Oh yeah, MotherTrucker, Did I tell ya I got another computer! I can now email.


Collector Of Fine Old G.M. COE Trucks & Antique Holmes Wreckers

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