Author: Mariella Endlicher

Stewart’s 1949 Diamond T

I’ve been told my truck was originally a fire truck in South Lake Tahoe CA; their first “professional” fire truck ever. Originally delivered with a standard pickup body, which was removed and a “kit” fire truck body or similar was installed. There was probably some sort of pump as there were a couple of cut-outs on the original dash which must have been for pump press... »

19?? Fire Truck

I have a restored Diamond T Fire truck I want to sell and need some info please. I have put Photo’s in the gallery under our members trucks then click on Fire trucks……. I do not know the history of this vehicle, or even how old it is. I am hoping some of your members might be able to advise me about this vehicle, and what it might be worth to a collector. Once I find out what it ... »

1906 Diamond T roadster ( PHOTO’S IN GALLERIES)

I have limited experience with Diamond T trucks, but I do have photos of an actual Diamond T roadster of about 1906 vintage that I took personally in 1952 when I looked to buy the car. I did not buy it then, but have been trying to trace the location of it now. The past two years I have interviewed eight people who had contact with the car as late as 1972 when it was sold, but no one knows who bou... »

The story of Garybob’s 201

My first vehicle collecting was a Ford 8 N, bought sight unseen by cell phone on the way to the auction. That was in 1995. I since have focused on tractors, pickups, and cars, mostly Fords. In April of 2003, attended a County Western singing contest in Grove City Minnesota, where my daughter was a participant (she won). We sat with the parents of another contestant. During a lull in the contest th... »

JIMS DIAMOND T NAMED LULABELL

MY NAME IS JIM AND I AM THE OWNER OF A 1941 DIAMOND T TRUCK WHICH HAS A 2 1/2 TON REAR AXLE. I BOUGHT HER SOMEWHERE AROUND 1955. SHE IS NOW LICENSED IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN SO I NO… LONGER HAVE ANY DATE OF PURCHASE THAT I CAN FIND AT LEAST. UNDOUBTEDLY SHE WAS A GRAVEL HAULER AND MOST LIKELY A SNOW PLOW ALSO. HER ODOMETER HAS BEEN AROUND THE LIMIT SEVERAL TIMES SO THERE IS NO WAY OF KNOWING... »

Sean could use some info on a 1928 Diamond T

Our Diamond T truck began it’s journey when it was brand-new. It has been a fixture of the Farm for 3 generations now. I was working on a section of the Barn and needed to move the truck. Since that time I have been trying to locate manuals and parts for it with no success. It is a 1928 Diamond T flat bed truck. It is totally restoreable with the original wooden deck in tact. The motor has n... »

Freds Diamond T Story AKA FMTRK

Here is my story: In 1960, I went to work for the Diamond T dealer in Los Angeles at the Ventura,California. operations. at that time the owner and founder of the company was Ned Tilt, brother to C. A. Tilt. Mr. Tilt was very successful with the product and became a wealthy man… when Diamond T was gone he became the Peterbilt Dealer, which in the west was a very lucrative franchise. The name... »

Memories from Gordon Johnson

I’m a fan of trucks and cars of all types, the more obscure the better. The reason I went to Diamond T website is that when I was a youngster, my Dad had a 1950-51 DT road tractor………….more I know it was gas, not diesel, and before he got rid of it he had the frame extended and installed a dump body. I think I recall it was a Model 720 (or 721?) and it had 11.00×2... »

1955 (I Think) Diamond T 222

Just wanted to let you know it was nice to find some info on these great old trucks. I have found a 1955 (I think) Diamond T 222.. It has a flatbed on it now, and looks like it is a dually truck, however the inner rear wheels are removed/missing. Anyhow, I would appreciate some information/links on these old trucks. ALso, any contact information from folks willing to help would be great. I would l... »

1923 Diamond T Dump Truck

Please find attached pictures of my 1923 Diamond T Dump Truck in “Our picture galleries here on Diamond T Classics The Model number is unknown and I need info on my truck. iF anyone has any inofrmation on this, please let us know. We are the second owner from the original owner. Harry Chowansky hchowansky@blast.net »