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Hi folks,

I'm from St. Johns Mi. So I just picked up my long sought after Chevy 46-54 COE and I thought I'd drop by and see what going on here. I ended up with a '52 COE that's in pretty good shape. Of course the cab corners need to be replaced, the curved part of the door jambs have a little rust through, and it's missing the left side inner fender, but the steps are solid and overall, it's in very good shape. As for me, I love to fabricate and tinker. Anything, as long as it's metal.


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Welcome to Stovebolt. Quite a few of us here have a love for the COE. Your lucky to find one in "better" shape than some we have seen but nevertheless, have been resurrected and looking toward many more good years.

As a new member you are moderated for your first 4 post but afterwards, you can enjoy all Stovebolt has to offer and can send PM's and post pictures...which we love. Good luck and we are here to help....be sure to check in at the Big Bolt Forum. Some great guys hang out there.


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Thanks guys for the welcome. I hope I enjoy this forum as much as I do the GJ


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Thanks for rolling out the welcome matte guys.


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