Diamond T Woodie
I assume you diehards have the info, but just in case some don’t, the 1948 Woodie from Wisconsin is on the auction at Atlantic City. The auction is a Kruse sale and runs Feb 24-27. »
david payne started the topic Salesman Booklet 1936 Diamond T truck in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 11 years, 8 months ago
SALESMAN {14 photograph} ORIGINAL BOOKLET 1936 DIAMOND T TRUCK ; USED.
BUY IT NOW $400.00 ; S H P. $7.75 ; RETURNS 14 DAYS.
LISTING ENDS: 11.12.14 ; 3:28 PM ; WEDNESDAY.
SELLER: paperjet ; item # 141437975776.
Dylan Young started the topic 1949 Diamond T Model 201 factory custom build (beginning restoration) in the forum Sharing my little bit of knowledge! 11 years, 8 months ago
Hello everyone,
I’m a youngster, and I just graduated high school, but am now in a welding and metal fab class. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m a newbie when it comes to Diamond T Restoration. However, I have always been into classic cars and trucks and have interned at a Model A restoration shop for several months now, which has started me…[Read more]
Dylan Young started the topic 1949 Diamond T Model 201 factory custom build (beginning restoration) in the forum Sharing my little bit of knowledge! 11 years, 8 months ago
Hello everyone,
I’m a youngster, and I just graduated high school, but am now in a welding and metal fab class. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m a newbie when it comes to Diamond T Restoration. However, I have always been into classic cars and trucks and have interned at a Model A restoration shop for several months now, which has started me…[Read more]
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Dylan Young posted an update 11 years, 8 months ago
I assume you diehards have the info, but just in case some don’t, the 1948 Woodie from Wisconsin is on the auction at Atlantic City. The auction is a Kruse sale and runs Feb 24-27. »
My Granddad bought a brand new red Diamond T pickup in 1948 and used it as his farm truck in Goshen Ind. until 1970. I remember hauling calves and hogs to and from Shipsewauna auction with a feed sack... »