Best of Both Worlds
There’s just something undeniably charming about an old Ford cab-over-engine, or COE. With a big, flat front face and the freedom to use it for pretty much any purpose, the COE has become a popular hot rod in recent years, too. But why not have both, as is the case with this 1953 Ford COE owned by Dan Hogan of Hogie Shineās, which was recently featured over at Ford Daily.
Matching Pair
Hogan already had a 1930 Ford Model A coupe that had been transformed into a serious rat rod/hot rod/street rod and needed something to haul it around in. Thus, enter the COE – an F-750 that has been completely overhauled and is now every bit as show-worthy as the car it hauls around on a regular basis.
Diesel Power
To ensure that it’s capable of hauling pretty much anything, Hogan fitted his big COE with a 12-valve Cummins diesel, which breaths through 6-inch chrome stacks. The powerplant is otherwise essentially stock, save for a custom air intake with a K&N air filter.
Riding in Comfort
The interior is all custom as well, providing a bit of luxury while Hogan is cruising to the next car show. He’ll do that in total comfort thanks to the truck’s Dodge truck chassis with a four-link rear, as well as an air suspension.
Fully Functional
The COE rolls on a set of 22.5-inch Alcoa wheels that were cut down to 22 inches with holes that Hogan enlarged. Out back, an Optima battery and winch are capable of getting his old hot rod loaded up on the flat bed, which tilts to make that process easier.
Showstopping Paint
Hogan then sprayed his COE the same Scion XB Gold color present on his Model A, which also has a bit of patina to it. Hogan does this sort of work in his paint and body shop, whether it be simple resprays or total custom, showstopping jobs such as this.
Closer Look
The result of all that work is one seriously cool combo that’s sure to attract attention everywhere it goes. Hogan’s Model A is certainly worthy of attention in its own regard, but when it rolls up on the back of a cool, matching COE, who can possibly resist taking a closer look?
Source: Ford Truck Enthusiast
Photos: Ford Daily