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but seriously, how about having the fenders stay attached to the chassis and have the hood/cabin part pivot upward with the hinge inside the front of the hood. this would require gluing the hood to the cab and bracing it for the extra load but it may reduce your cabling/steering problems.

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so meany ideas and only one body to try them with.the fenders /hood idea would not give that much more room ,but i like the input thanks ,i,m going to try the tilting cab idea will spend time to marrow working on it ,i,ll try and get pics as i go ,thanks every one for the feed back ,

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This is an awesome build! I have always loved COEs shiny, but the rusting is perfect and fits this well!

On the flatbed , I would weather it, but then take some graphite and rub it on the areas where tires from cars being loaded and unloaded would rub and make the metal used but shiny from wear ...

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