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#1497841 Sun Apr 23 2023 08:50 PM
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Niels V Offline OP
'Bolter
Finally I succeeded in finding a good COE.
It was imported to Norway from the US in 2011 and subsequently restored until 2014.
It came up for sale in back in 2021 and I tried to buy it, but was not quick enough, a que had already form for it.
I had since then given much thought to what happened to it.
Around Easter a friend on mine in Norway manage to track it down and get in contact with the new owner (who in the end didnt really enjoy driving it) , and then suddenly things moved quickly with the result that I flew to Norway, Friday to collect it and take the ferry home Saturday.
It is in a very good condition, but it needs a bit of detailing, I need the rubber stops for the hood, the dash trim in front of the driver, I could use a new front emblem for the hood, and other small bit.
But now with a bit of servicing and TLC its ready to be back on road.
Does anyone have good pictures of how the hood latches/locks look and work

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1941 CMP Chevrolet 12 cab gun tractor
1946 Chevrolet 5400, COE 132.5" WB
1944 Scammell Pioneer x 2
Niels V #1497907 Mon Apr 24 2023 01:24 AM
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 2,660
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'Bolter
Wow !, That's an Awesome looking truck. Congratulations on the find.


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

1948 Chevrolet 5700 COE Holmes HD W35 Wrecker
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1950 GMC 250 1-Ton
In the Stovebolt Gallery
Niels V #1497912 Mon Apr 24 2023 01:41 AM
Joined: Nov 1995
Posts: 6,202
Unrepentant VW Lover
Niels,

Let me add my congrats to Spanky's!

We have a few Stovebolters here with nicely restored trucks like yours -- hopefully they will chime in soon with pictures and info for you.

Great score!


John

"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went."
Will Rogers

1927 Chevrolet Capitol 1-Ton Express -- A work in progress
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1949 Chevrolet 3804
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1973 IH 1310 Dump
2014 Ford E-350 4x4 (Quigley)
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Niels V #1497917 Mon Apr 24 2023 02:11 AM
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Niels,

I too wish to add by my congrats to those above. thumbs_up

What an outstanding truck. I am sure folks will provide details and pictures as they can soon.

Be sure to let us know the specific parts you maybe looking for. Not sure how helpful it could be, but you can always post an ad in Truck Parts Wanted.

Dan wave


Dan

1951 Chevy 3 window 3100 (My Grandpa's hunting truck)
1966 Chevelle (Wife's Hot Rod)
2013 Chevy Silverado (Current daily driver)
US Army MSG Retired (1977-1998)
Com Fac Maint Lead Tech Retired (1998-2021)

Finally time to get to work on my Grandpa's (now mine) truck!
Niels V #1497931 Mon Apr 24 2023 05:05 AM
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Big Bolt Forum Moderator
beautiful truck!! Sorry, I can't be of any help to you, mine are all Taskforce era and much different!


Mike

1955 Chevy 6400 ex-flatbed (no bed now!)
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1958 Chevy 6400 flatbed W/dump
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1959 Chevy Suburban Owned for almost 20 years, Daily Driver -- sold May 2016
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Niels V #1497932 Mon Apr 24 2023 08:13 AM
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'Bolter
Nice very nice. I fell in love with those years ago but at 80 years old a little late for me to get one.


Ron, The Computer Greek
I love therefore I am.

1960 MGA Roadster Sold 7/18/2017
1954 3100 Chevy truck in the Gallery [stovebolt.com]
2017 Buick Encore
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Niels V #1498016 Mon Apr 24 2023 09:52 PM
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'Bolter
That is an amazing truck

Niels V #1498206 Wed Apr 26 2023 05:58 AM
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Niels V Offline OP
'Bolter
Thank you all, I am very happy with it.
Now I have a bit of fiddling/detailing and then it should ready for the Road.


1941 CMP Chevrolet 12 cab gun tractor
1946 Chevrolet 5400, COE 132.5" WB
1944 Scammell Pioneer x 2
WE b OLD #1498224 Wed Apr 26 2023 12:16 PM
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Posts: 2,586
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'Bolter
We B OLD It's never too late for a cream puff,you probably deserve it by now,if you can push the clutch in better go for it . My neighbor who is eighty got orders from his daughters to NOT sell his 51 stubnose chevy,cutest little farm truck out there !!! Survivor too.

Niels V #1498225 Wed Apr 26 2023 12:19 PM
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'Bolter
Wow It'll be a big job to keep that chrome all buffed, beautiful truck !!

Niels V #1498234 Wed Apr 26 2023 01:02 PM
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Camp Commandant
Niels, I will get some shots of the hood latches on my truck tonight and send them to you. What is wrong with your hood emblem? I had my eye on one on EBay a couple of years ago. It was beautiful, NOS, in the original box and went for over $1500.00. Mine was terribly restored by a chrome plater many years ago and I have always wanted to replace it. I have a spare but it is badly pitted. I also have one that someone sent me that is broken in half:(
Again, love the new truck.


Billy
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1946 Chevrolet Cab Over Engine
1946 Chevrolet 2-ton COE
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1959 GMC 860
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50 GMC 450 Flatbed W/W, Air Brake equipt (25% Owner)
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1950 Chevrolet 3800
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Niels V #1498743 Sat Apr 29 2023 05:05 PM
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'Bolter
Congratulations Niels: Now your a member of a small club, not very many pre war Art Deco COE's around! I have a spare hood emblem that I painted with chrome paint. I had another one re chromed that was in about the same shape, cost me $400. The pot metal parts are costly to get re chromed. Also sent several pics.

Niels V #1499285 Wed May 03 2023 03:50 PM
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Niels V Offline OP
'Bolter
Hi all
Sorry for the delayed reply, but work had been takling my time
But thanks for all the comments.
I had a look at the casting numbers on the engine and it’s from late may 54, which I think makes it’s a pressure lubricated.

The nose badge has lost a section of the passenger side wing, it’s not critical but if I could find a good replacement it would be nice.

I am missing the rods and the bracket that attaches the hood lock to the handle.

Does the brake return spring attached to the engine manifold or the chassis ?

I hope to have abit more time for the truck next week.

Cheers

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1941 CMP Chevrolet 12 cab gun tractor
1946 Chevrolet 5400, COE 132.5" WB
1944 Scammell Pioneer x 2
Niels V #1499300 Wed May 03 2023 05:09 PM
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Posts: 3,600
Gearhead, Moderator for The Swap Meet and General Truck Talk
Niels V,

A little searching through old conversations came up with this one about your brake pedal return spring question.

There are a couple of pictures in there that looks like your spring should attach to a bracket on the frame, not the manifold.

Hope this is a little helpful???

Dan

Last edited by Gdads51; Mon May 08 2023 04:01 PM.

Dan

1951 Chevy 3 window 3100 (My Grandpa's hunting truck)
1966 Chevelle (Wife's Hot Rod)
2013 Chevy Silverado (Current daily driver)
US Army MSG Retired (1977-1998)
Com Fac Maint Lead Tech Retired (1998-2021)

Finally time to get to work on my Grandpa's (now mine) truck!
Gdads51 #1500036 Mon May 08 2023 12:14 PM
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Niels V Offline OP
'Bolter
Hi Dan
Yes it looks very plausible, I will check if I have hole for connecting it to the chassis, next time I am on the farm


1941 CMP Chevrolet 12 cab gun tractor
1946 Chevrolet 5400, COE 132.5" WB
1944 Scammell Pioneer x 2
Niels V #1500072 Mon May 08 2023 04:06 PM
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Gearhead, Moderator for The Swap Meet and General Truck Talk
Niels,

If their is a hole in the frame itself, that should be a bolt hole for mounting the "Z" shaped spring bracket that should be mounted there (see the other thread pictures).

If you check that earlier conversation, the last picture shows the bracket with typed dimensions you can use to fabricate a replacement bracket if yours is missing entirely.

Dan


Dan

1951 Chevy 3 window 3100 (My Grandpa's hunting truck)
1966 Chevelle (Wife's Hot Rod)
2013 Chevy Silverado (Current daily driver)
US Army MSG Retired (1977-1998)
Com Fac Maint Lead Tech Retired (1998-2021)

Finally time to get to work on my Grandpa's (now mine) truck!
Niels V #1501192 Thu May 18 2023 12:39 AM
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'Bolter
That is a really sharp looking truck… we have similar tastes ! grin. Best of luck with it ! I’ve still got some work ahead of me to get it done.

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Gdads51 #1501399 Fri May 19 2023 05:37 PM
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Niels V Offline OP
'Bolter
Hi Dan
It doesn’t have a hole in the chassis. But the eye in the manifold seems to do you the job.

That’s a nice looking combo, I like the two tone on the COE.

I fitted side indicators today and had it out for a test drive.
I still have a slight issue with charging, I think related to the voltage regulator, the generator is charging 7,4V, but I only have a very small charge on the battery.

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1941 CMP Chevrolet 12 cab gun tractor
1946 Chevrolet 5400, COE 132.5" WB
1944 Scammell Pioneer x 2
Niels V #1501935 Wed May 24 2023 03:55 AM
Joined: May 2023
Posts: 26
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'Bolter
Wow, I'm late to the game but had to say it. Very nice, love everything about it. I Googled Vognmand, only thing I could find was Trucker, Hauler, Freight. Underneath Vognmand, S.Hornset. Any story behind the graphics, assuming they were on when you purchased?


1961 C60 2T Flatbed (former rural brush fire truck)
283 V8 - 4spd - 21K Miles - 2spd Rear - 2WD - PTO
Fosterelli #1501938 Wed May 24 2023 08:00 AM
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Niels V Offline OP
'Bolter
Thanks.
Yes the graphics where on door when I bought it, S. Hornset is the name of a previous owner, and Vognmand, is an older term used in the Nordic countries, for smaller haulage contractor companies.


1941 CMP Chevrolet 12 cab gun tractor
1946 Chevrolet 5400, COE 132.5" WB
1944 Scammell Pioneer x 2
Niels V #1501953 Wed May 24 2023 01:46 PM
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Posts: 5,616
Authorized Pest
Oh man. Such great looking Big Bolts! (Pictured and in the Bolter's signature lines.) Getting me a bit fired up to do a Big Bolts calendar! Gotta be large size! grin


Peggy M
Make your words sweet & tender today, for tomorrow you may have to eat them.
Share knowledge and communicate it effectively. ~ Elihu
Niels V #1514279 Wed Aug 23 2023 11:20 PM
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Niels V Offline OP
'Bolter
Now with a small, but significant detail, a license plate wink
It’s a lovey thing to drive, I did about a 100 miles the first days.
It still can't decide if it wants to charge or not.
I have made a tool locker for it to go between the second and third rear body cross member, and hopefully will have it fitted this weekend.

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Last edited by Peggy M; Wed Aug 23 2023 11:46 PM.

1941 CMP Chevrolet 12 cab gun tractor
1946 Chevrolet 5400, COE 132.5" WB
1944 Scammell Pioneer x 2
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