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Those sites that sell the cab corner replacement panels advertise them as being for the 47-54 pickups. Will those same ones work on the Loadmaster COE model or where can I locate the ones for this truck? I see some are much larger than others too. Just wondering the different uses for that. Thanks

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From what I can tell by looking at the 47-54 Factory Assembly Manual figures, the rear of the cabs for the COE should be the same as the pickups. The differences are at the cowl areas and the doors. I think you could get cab corner panels for the pickup and use them on your COE cab. Like all patch panels, you may find that they need a little massaging to fit correctly.


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If they are not the same as a convention truck cab (I think they might be), contact Ray Stanley in millwright mass, he makes those things. He built door patch panels for my 41coe. Pm me for contact info. Dave


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