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Solid COE Project: 1954 Chevrolet Cabover

Update 7/13/20 – After being bid up to over $6k and not selling for some reason, this cool cabover has been relisted here on eBay with no reserve! From 5/28/20 – COE’s (Cab-Over-Engines) are a great sub-set of the… more»

Five Window COE: 1949 Diamond T

This 1949 Diamond T cab over truck is a project that’s ready for completion, with the seller opining that it could be finished off as a car hauler or with a custom pickup bed. Vintage COEs are seemingly always… more»

Ready For Work: 1955 Chevrolet COE

Sure there is a little bit of rust here and there but how often do you see a running and driving 1955 Chevrolet cab-over truck? You certainly don’t see them every day! This workhorse is ready for a new… more»

Hot Rod Hauler? 1950 Chevrolet COE

COE (Cab Over Engine) trucks seem like they are coming out of the woodwork lately…Probably because they are commanding really strong prices and sellers are capitalizing on a strong market. This 1950 Chevrolet is another example of a truck… more»

Cool COE Project: 1947 Dodge COE

As if a 1947 Dodge COE wasn’t unusual enough, then there are the photos. I should explain those first, they were pretty small so I had to make these horizontal versions to fit the format here, sorry about that…. more»

Handsome Tanker: 1948 Chevy 6400 Series COE

This classic 1948 Chevrolet 6400 Series COE hasn’t met its reserve despite being a nicely preserved survivor that’s described as being a solid truck. The seller has listed several updates and repairs made to the Chevy, and it seems… more»

Shortest One Built: 1953 Fageol COE

When we think of vehicles that use the descriptor of a “shorty,” it might conjure up images of a shortened VW Type 2 Bus, or a short-bed GM pickup. But there’s even a COE that might use such an… more»

Ratty Rollback: Cummins-Swapped 1950 Ford COE

Making a road trip in a classic vehicle can be nerve-racking: there could be mechanical failures, inclement weather or roads, and of course, there’s always the general unpredictability of other drivers.  Towing a vehicle tends to be a good… more»

Endless Possibilities: 1946 Chevrolet COE

There is always something appealing about larger vintage trucks, especial the cab over engine variamts. This 1946 Chevrolet COE is currently for sale with a current bid of $4,400 with the reserve not yet met. It does not have… more»

Big Barn Find: 1954 Ford COE Well Drilling Truck

This 1954 Ford COE truck really is a barn find and is currently in Ashland, Missouri. It’s listed for sale here on craigslist and is priced at $5,250. Barn Finds reader Roger was kind enough to drill down enough to alert… more»

Coca Cola Delivery: 1947 Ford COE

UPDATE – This sweet COE has been relisted due to a non-paying bidder. The seller has added more info to their listing, so be sure to take another look! You can find the new auction here on eBay. FROM 3/4/2019… more»

Snubnose Find: 1957 Chevrolet COE

As time marches on there are vehicles that were once a part of everyday life that eventually slipped into obscurity. Work vehicles are amongst those that can often be forgotten like this Snubnose Chevrolet. As far as work vehicles… more»

Former Fuel Truck: 1969 Ford C700 COE

This 1969 Ford C700 hit a chord with me, as I recently passed up my first-ever tractor trailer cab purchase. More on that later. This example is a former fuel delivery truck, now with its tanks removed, that looks… more»

Custom Race Car Hauler: 1969 Dodge L600 COE

Custom race car haulers are an under-appreciated part of the car hobby, as they are seemingly the perfect accessory to your collector car or project while also serving a practical use as a transporter for said vehicle. This 1969… more»

Big Boy Truck Collection: COEs, Panels and Scouts

Those looking for a clean little pickup truck for a trip to the beach or a local home improvement store can stop reading this post right now. This isn’t that. Rather, this seller is offering a collection of eight COE’s… more»

COE Graveyard: 1971 Brockway N4571

Cab-over-engine designs still look great to me years later, no matter what era they were made. This is a somewhat rare Brockway, which hails from Cortland, New York, where it was likely originally manufactured. Now residing somewhere near Zanesville,… more»

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