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#1488116 Thu Feb 16 2023 08:37 PM
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Pictured below are three Bolters; left to right, Marty in Mesa, Lightholder's Dad and Skooter. Why? Well, Marty just purchased a '50 COE and is the process of making a car hauler out of it. Lightholder's Dad knows about COEs so he is trading some parts with Marty to help out. And then there is Scooter who's truck Shelley needs a bit more power so he is buying Marty's 261 to put in his truck. And Lightholder's Dad is trading Skooter a standard manifold set for the one on the 261 which has an updraft manifold set, in case his COE ever needs it. Confused yet?

The 1951 Seacrest green truck is Lightholder's 1/2 ton. This is the truck he drove from AZ to Kansas City and back in 2015 for the Stovebolt reunion.

For those of you who have been around awhile, you might remember Skooter, who drove Shelley ('52 1/2 ton) from Tennessee to the top of Alaska in the summer of 2000 and back.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/skooterpics/albums/72157626549300538

Our message to you all, is DON'T BE AFRAID TO DRIVE THOSE TRUCKS!
And have a good day!

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1937 Chevy 1/2 ton
1942 Chevy 1/2 ton
1947 Diamond T Model 509
1951 Chevy 1/2 ton
1950 Chevy COE Model 5700 ~ "Barney" ~ And more pix
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Kent, you and your son Scott were great have around at past Reunions. Your COE was a big hit!
Hope you can make it back to KC some day.

Don & Vicki

Last edited by 2-Ton; Thu Feb 16 2023 10:37 PM.

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COE, maybe?

Last edited by Otto Skorzeny; Thu Feb 16 2023 10:20 PM.

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Here's one of the links from the Annual Kansas City Reunion in 2015 started by Kent.


"At the end of the day on Saturday, I saw two guys with light green trucks parked side-by-side comparing colors. -- Kent

"This is the kind of cool stuff that happens - particularly THERE at KC. The nine years we had gone, it amazed us each year it was something ... spontaneous. (Remember last year was Jim Carter's total excitement about seeing three AD 1-tons in the same place!)" -- Peggy M

And it just doesn't happen only at the Reunion. pix

Thanks for posting this. thumbs_up

(Maybe you can fix the photo links in the KC Reunion post!!) wink


Peggy M
I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. grin
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Thanks Otto for the correction. This dyslexia does effect me some.

Don


Of all the things I've lost in my life, I miss my mind the most!

1967 GMC 9500 Fire Ladder Truck
"The Flag Pole"
In the Stovebolt Gallery [stovebolt.com]
'46 2-Ton grain truck
'50 2-ton flatbed
'54 Pontiac Straight Eight
1954 Plymouth Belvidere
'70 American LaFrance pumper fire truck.
1976 Triumph TR-6
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Posts: 976
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Don, I was a CEO once (Chief Executive Officer) but I much prefer COE (Cab Over Engine). I have missed the reunions recently but plan to be there in the future.
Peggy, attached is the original picture of the spontaneous line up of green trucks. To get the full story, use Peggy's link above. I had kind of forgotten about that episode but it exemplifies what is so special about this group. The get together that prompted this post is the same thing. Three guys linked by this community and able to share in this hobby.
Kent

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1937 Chevy 1/2 ton
1942 Chevy 1/2 ton
1947 Diamond T Model 509
1951 Chevy 1/2 ton
1950 Chevy COE Model 5700 ~ "Barney" ~ And more pix
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Thanks for getting this image up.

That's a great shot!!!


Peggy M
I don't mean to brag, but ... I just put a puzzle together in one day and the box said 2-4 years. grin
"Music expresses that which cannot be put into words, and that which cannot remain silent." ~ Victor Hugo / 'Les Misérables'
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Originally Posted by Lightholder's Dad
Pictured below are three Bolters; left to right, Marty in Mesa, Lightholder's Dad and Skooter. Why? Well, Marty just purchased a '50 COE and is the process of making a car hauler out of it. Lightholder's Dad knows about COEs so he is trading some parts with Marty to help out. And then there is Scooter who's truck Shelley needs a bit more power so he is buying Marty's 261 to put in his truck. And Lightholder's Dad is trading Skooter a standard manifold set for the one on the 261 which has an updraft manifold set, in case his COE ever needs it. Confused yet?

The 1951 Seacrest green truck is Lightholder's 1/2 ton. This is the truck he drove from AZ to Kansas City and back in 2015 for the Stovebolt reunion.

For those of you who have been around awhile, you might remember Skooter, who drove Shelley ('52 1/2 ton) from Tennessee to the top of Alaska in the summer of 2000 and back.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/skooterpics/albums/72157626549300538

Our message to you all, is DON'T BE AFRAID TO DRIVE THOSE TRUCKS!
And have a good day!

It was fun to meet Scott and Lightholder's Dad (Kent) has been very helpful and gracious in sharing his experiences with his COE. It doesn't hurt that he lives right here in Mesa, AZ along with me!
I'm glad the parts will keep other trucks going. That means the most to me.
Marty


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Originally Posted by Lightholder's Dad
I had kind of forgotten about that episode but it exemplifies what is so special about this group. The get together that prompted this post is the same thing. Three guys linked by this community and able to share in this hobby.
Kent
Wish we could have visited longer. Wife and I have lived in AZ for 7 1/2 years and had the privilege of meeting 4 other forum members in that time span. Every one has been super helpful and friendly, salt of the earth types.

Kent I should have asked you to fire up your 216. To me there's something extra special about them. Underpowered and slow by today's standards but what a history lesson they can tell. Marty you've done a monster amount of work in a short time disassembling that COE. Will keep an eye on your photo page for progress, but make sure to post some here on Stovebolt too. Another vote for seacrest green, it looks even better in person than in pics!

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James 4:6

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Sounds like a real good time! It's like my good friend Alvin always tells me "I have never met a Bad Bolter"


Craig

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