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		this was to be done for indy and just show up finished :confused: Well doo to reason beyond my control , I will not make it again :( . So @*&% it , I'll just share the build with you all . I'm going back to the days I started in this hobby and not finding a single component available to my liking ( well almost ) . a little history on the cab shield it was the norm for "coal buckets" in my area to have extremely large cab shield since they mostly hauled coal . I liked that feature , so I decided to meld it into a newer style body :D  make and model of truck will still remain a mystery :D:p  Well as I said :back to my 1st days " everything except : gears , bearings motor , pump , cylinder(maybe?) all electrics ,lights/bezels , and tires . will be completely built by yours truly ;) . nuff typin :eek: 
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		WOW Thats one large coal bucket. Definitely watching this one. Great start 
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		Looking great!! Sucks you cant make it to Indy :(  Was looking forward to meeting you. I cant wait to see this truck come alive with your hands its gonna look sweet. 
	On another note.... that uh COE with the sweet grill on it marked for a chop and a tow body behind it???? Did you make that grill? is that another build or is it this beasts cab? :)  | 
		
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		Fantastic built! Great job on the axle housings! 
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		Yep I'm sold this is going to be sweet "like always" Steve you keep amazing me with what you can do.. 
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		Looks great Steve!  The pics on the phone that you sent me don't do this truck justice.  It's nice to see another coal bucket:) 
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		Thanks guys glad you like it :eek: :p 
	Aaron , no that 1 was parked on the wrong side of town :eek: the stol the who chassis :eek: the new rails are sittin beside it ;) there's only 4 of those grills in existance made by yours truly ;) . the hood stays BTW ;) Brian : the phone sends crappy pics so I just gave up sendin them yea we need more buckets not baby dirt buckets :rolleyes: Like this 1:p http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...r/PIC_1563.jpg  | 
		
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		Steve, you must be like me and never sleep! Awesome to see you're keeping busy:eek:. I can't wait to see another one of yours workin! By the way though, are you ever gonna finish that Mack and paint it:rolleyes:? 
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		Nice job Steve. Always makin' what you ain't findin'. I think I can tell what "brand" truck the final product might be. Keep it up. 
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		Nice build Steve, not going to guess at the cab but the bucket looks identical to the 1:1's we had around the Elkhart Indiana area. It was a demolition company that had about 4 twin steer, quad axle Western Stars. They had a lot of other stuff but I always remembered those. Keep the pic's coming this will be fun to watch especially since its all you from the ground up!:D 
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		well I'm not 1 for puttin screws all over the place :o so I made a new floor :rolleyes: 
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		Wow!  Nice work.  How do you keep so many irons in the fire? 
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		lookin good steve! 
	so how long before your producing dump boxes for sale, and how much? :D  | 
		
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		Great update! Glad you to see you made time for your own projects!! Its easy to look past them to get everything else done!! 
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		Steve, the bed looks great.  I really like the sides too.  Looks a lot like an East smooth side welded aluminum dump box to me.  Whether or not that is what you have your sights set on, for modeling, I'm not sure.  I don't know what the coal tubs are built from, but it looks really nice. 
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		thanks Nate  , I kinda muti-bred  this box :o most smooth sides around here have a narrowed/short cab protector - none .  
	the body is pretty much done , I got lil details to doo yet like coal shoot, steps, gate latches, and tarp . I'm not sure about polishing yet :confused: thinking of weathering it . I am getting a crazy thought about making the cab out of aluminum or brass :eek: body mounted with a temp. vovo t bar susp :confused: I'm still up in the air on the walking beam verses chalmers http://i830.photobucket.com/albums/z...r/DSCN0571.jpg  | 
		
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		Lookin good Steve!!  The box looks super scale. 
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