In the world of the automobile, cab over engine machines (COE) are a special breed. This term (or cab-over, forward control, or flat nose, depending on where you are), is meant to stand for vehicles ...
Although the recipe of cab-over-engine trucks was tried in America a number of decades ago, this style never caught on with buying customers. It did however made a huge impact on the custom industry, ...
As America's vintage 1/2-ton pickup supply slowly dwindles (for a variety of reasons), creative builders have turned their attention to the larger-capacity trucks that have survived the elements, or ...
The Chevy COE (cab over engine), with its bulldog nose, was one of GM’s most distinctive designs. The idea behind placing the cab over the engine gave the driver a more commanding view. The design ...
The Chevy COE, or cab over engine, was produced from 1939 to 1959 as a medium-duty truck. The COE design gave the driver a more commanding view of the road, while locating the cab above the engine ...
Perhaps that's one of the reasons that convinced Brian Hare of San Angelo, Texas, to purchase this '47 Chevy COE truck in El Cajon, California- it was a driver that could make the trip to Texas. But, ...
Owner-operator J.D. Howard, leased to Ratta Trucking and running liquid asphalt between processors around northern Ohio and into Michigan, sent the above photo the other day my way just in the ...
Getting the job done right is this vehicle's specialty. There's some things that are so American you couldn't picture them anywhere else in the world. Red white and blue, pick up trucks, corn dogs, ...