Although it doesn't seem like it today, cab-over-engine (COE) trucks and Ford have a long history together. Machines in this design wearing the Blue Oval emblem became famous in 1938, and were later ...
In present day America, cab over engine (COE) trucks can be found mostly in cities, working as garbage trucks, for instance. This configuration, very popular elsewhere, has been replaced on the ...
While the body of this cab-over-engine truck comes from a 1941 Ford, the flatbed is mostly Chevrolet underneath, with the cab mounted onto a "later model" one-ton Chevy frame, according to the listing ...
What looks like a pug-nosed F-100, seats five and can haul a half ton of cargo or pull a fifth-wheel trailer? It's Dave Dolman's '56 C-750 Ford COE! Having built four F-1 pickups in the past, along ...
It's been a dilemma that has befuddled anyone who has taken any amount of time to try and figure out. Which came first: the chicken or the egg? Arguments for each side of the case reach back 2,300 ...
Classic pickups had almost as much style as their handsome coupe counterparts, but this one may have a trump card. The 1948 Ford F-6 cabover in question features a classic cool silhouette with a ...
Every automaker wants to tell you that new is better: The best technology, the most up-to-date engineering, all the premium audio and crash safety that modernity can bring. But there's a certain charm ...
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