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Rogue 01-18-2011 09:50 PM

My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
Well it's no secret my passion for Wedico trucks. When I got home from work on Xmas eve and saw this listed on Ebay, it was only natural that i buy it as a present for myself. I'm not a big fan of Freightliners, but am a huge fan of COE trucks, and being a Wedico, I just had to have it.

This is how it looked as it arrived today from the Netherlands (yeah, my trucks all seem to have a few miles under them before i get them)
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...310433672S.jpg

20 minutes later, the single axle el cheap-o chassis was replaced by a new pro chassis that scales at 204"wb.
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...E/P1180014.jpg

That's all i've got for now. Been up for 30 hours now, and need to get a nap in so I can think straight before I go any further on this.

Brian in PA 01-18-2011 09:59 PM

Re: My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
Looks Great Rick! What a difference a frame makes.

Brian

Claus 01-18-2011 10:16 PM

Re: My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
Nice truck Rick! I don't care how cool you build this truck to be your not sucking me into a cabover! One Wedico is enough for me.

Izzy 01-18-2011 10:38 PM

Re: My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
Sweet - that chassis really helped set it off! Whole different truck......

sneaky-pete 01-19-2011 12:05 AM

Re: My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
Wow...I can tell that this will be cool when you are done.
Did you give up on your other one,or put it on the back burner?

Dreamweaver 01-19-2011 12:20 AM

Re: My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
Cool Rick, now all you need to do is catch up with me. Shouldn't be hard you know most of my plans....

Talk to you later..

-Mike

Espeefan 01-19-2011 04:03 AM

Re: My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
Nice find, Rick. I have to say at one point I was considering a COE Freightliner too, but I was interested in it more because I thought it could be modified into a Peterbilt COE. I still think it could be. Mill the emblem surround flat and smooth, change the grill, and it would be well on the way.

Regardless if you keep it a Freightshaker or not, it's still sweet. COEs are neat.

Allbusted 01-19-2011 07:05 PM

Re: My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
I like the long frame it looks great.. Just like a short skirt on a lady the more leg the better.. With in reason of course..

Rogue 01-19-2011 07:59 PM

Re: My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian in PA (Post 16564)
Looks Great Rick! What a difference a frame makes.

Brian

Thx Brian. Hopefully someday it will fall into the same caliber as your builds.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Claus (Post 16569)
Nice truck Rick! I don't care how cool you build this truck to be your not sucking me into a cabover! One Wedico is enough for me.

C'mon Craig, you know you want one too

Quote:

Originally Posted by Izzy (Post 16573)
Sweet - that chassis really helped set it off! Whole different truck......

Thx Chris. There's more where this came from. Stay tuned.

Quote:

Originally Posted by sneaky-pete (Post 16587)
Wow...I can tell that this will be cool when you are done.
Did you give up on your other one,or put it on the back burner?

Thanks Troy. Nope, didn't give up on the Pete. Just biding my time, and gathering parts. It'll surface again here real soon.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dreamweaver (Post 16590)
Cool Rick, now all you need to do is catch up with me. Shouldn't be hard you know most of my plans....


Talk to you later..

-Mike

**** Mike , way to throw the gauntlet :eek:. Not sure if i'd ever have the patience to pull off some of the tricks you're pulling out of your sleeve.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Espeefan (Post 16601)
Nice find, Rick. I have to say at one point I was considering a COE Freightliner too, but I was interested in it more because I thought it could be modified into a Peterbilt COE. I still think it could be. Mill the emblem surround flat and smooth, change the grill, and it would be well on the way.

Regardless if you keep it a Freightshaker or not, it's still sweet. COEs are neat.

Thanks Nathan. I have been on the hunt for a COE for awhile. The "Shaker part is irrelevant really, I just wanted a COE.

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Originally Posted by Allbusted (Post 16662)
I like the long frame it looks great.. Just like a short skirt on a lady the more leg the better.. With in reason of course..

Within reason ??? Are you nuts?:D:D Ain't nothin' wrong with showing some leg.....



First major update is getting rid of the red. Not my fave color at all, and it has to go. For a simple "box" of a cab, this dam thing thing is twice as intensive to disassemble as my Pete. Between this COE and my Pete, i have 2mm hardware scattered everywhere !!
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...E/P1190015.jpg

Stepside 01-19-2011 09:49 PM

Re: My Wedico COE (project Overtime)
 
very neat lil truck project!

I do like the single axle... IDK, with all the "big trucks" begin built, I am taking a liking to the short ones now!

hauler_10-4 01-21-2011 04:52 PM

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Great the mad man is at it again..:D. Im keeping a eye on this build Ric.

fuzzy 01-25-2011 10:46 PM

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nice 1974 truck keep cook and long for today rigs truck in style.


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