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#74975 12/17/03 03:29 PM
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Maybe someone can use this item. :cool2: :cool2:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33736&item=2449251859

We need some COE conversation here. And some pics. :eek: :eek:

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#74976 12/17/03 04:25 PM
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Got one in stock! laugh laugh laugh


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#74977 12/17/03 07:58 PM
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O.K. Gator, You ever seen one of these COE's, http://home.vicnet.net.au/~oldsclub/38trkhist.html


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#74978 12/18/03 09:02 AM
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That's a new one, "FCT". :eek: GM made some great & big trucks. laugh

Cool truck. :cool2:

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Well all I got to say is that is certainly :

"Your father's Oldsmobile!"


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Very interesting post!

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Wish I had that CFT. yipp

Looks like the COE's got popular there aren't very many for sale out there anymore. :(

You guys in the mid-west maybe can still find them, but they weren't used that much down my way. :eek:

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Hey Gator, I decided last week to put my 1950 GMC 600 series "Cannonball" COE For Sale. You can see it here, http://www.oldgmctrucks.com/page0295.html


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#74983 12/20/03 07:15 AM
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You would need more than a turntable to keep the rearend on the road. It would be in the air more often than not on a lot of roads down here with all the bumps and potholes.
Looks good just the same. :cool2:


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One of those Dual Boom Holmes wrecker bodys and a couple of Tulsa winches would look good on the GMC.


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beautiful coes, spanky. can not get the 50 to boot up. :( :( wazzup

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Gator, If you want to see it closer, you have to look at this link, http://www.6066gmctrucks.org/canball.htm


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These things are startin' ta look like..........
http://www.bullfoot.bravepages.com/photos8.html


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