1940 Diamond T COE
I just bought what I believe to be a 1940 Diamond T COE. I’m looking for some general production information as well as where the Data tag was originally mounted. Is there anyone reproducing the... »
Todd Simmers replied to the topic New Member Introductions in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 2 months ago
I am new, and will introduce myself. My name is Todd, and I am from North Western, PA.
I ended up here searching for information about our fire department’s 34 Diamond T fire truck.
I can’t find much information about it, other than it looks exactly like the one from Alcatraz Island.
I will attempt to attach a picture of it to this message.…[Read more]
Todd Simmers became a registered member 11 years, 2 months ago
Pete replied to the topic Parts and Service Manuals in the forum Looking for parts 11 years, 2 months ago
The 1927 is a 76D
The 1947 is a 306
david payne started the topic 1942 Model 201 SERIAL Numbers D T Trucks in the forum Sharing my little bit of knowledge! 11 years, 3 months ago
1942 MODEL 201 SERIAL NUMBERS: 2012208 TO 2012315 = 107 MODEL 201 Diamond T Trucks
manufactured in 1942. Serial Numbers Information from Branham Automobile Reference Book.
david payne replied to the topic News Letter in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 3 months ago
I DO REMEMBER WHEN RECEIVING AN INFORMATION (email) LETTER ABOUT THE (new) DIAMOND T CLASSICS
WEB SITE WHEN I SIGNED UP FOR THE (new) DIAMOND T CLASSICS WEB SITE. DAVID (d.h.p.).
I just bought what I believe to be a 1940 Diamond T COE. I’m looking for some general production information as well as where the Data tag was originally mounted. Is there anyone reproducing the... »
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