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... »
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ecarl started the topic 1950 222 Fender in the forum Looking for parts 11 years, 7 months ago
I am looking for a 1950 driver side front fender for a model 222. In particular the front lower section of the fender.
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david payne started the topic D T Truck Generator Wiring Harness NEW in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 11 years, 7 months ago
D T TRUCK GENERATOR WIRING HARNESS,CONDITION:NEW;CLOTH.PICTURES:3. NOTE:Professionally copied from ORIGINAL WIRING HARNESS.
EBAY ITEM NO. 161393036995.
SELLER: kurtkimble68212.
Listing Ends: TUESDAY ; 8.19.2014 ; 11:22:58 P.D.T.
STARTING BID: $40.00 ; BUY IT NOW:$100.00 ; SHIPPING: $6.50 ; RETURNS: NO.
david payne started the topic 1947,48,49 D T Truck Model 702 Heater 6 Volt in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 11 years, 7 months ago
1947,48,49 D T TRUCK MODEL 702 HEATER 6 VOLT. O.E.M. EVANS PRODUCTS CO.CONDITION:USED.
PICTURES:8. NO RUST ; FAN BLOWS WITH NO VIBRATION.NOTE:CORE SEEMS TO LEAK.
EBAY ITEM NO. 111424143864.
SELLER: chaoscajin.
LISTING ENDS: SATURDAY; 8.30.2014 ; 12:22:32 P.D.T.
BUY IT NOW: $119.95 ; SHIPPING: $15.95 ; RETURNS: 14 DAYS.
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