Diamond T Book
Go to the website www.armybooks.com They have a book on 56 Years of Diamond T. Basically a compilation of old advertising, but fun to look at nonetheless. It gives you quite a bit of information on va... »
ecarl posted an update 11 years, 10 months ago
Hi all this Evan in Kennewick WA. I will be on for a while is any one want s to chat
Bill Fisher replied to the topic DIAMOND T TRUCK PICTURES in the forum Truck Talk, in General 11 years, 10 months ago
Well, here’s my old girl. 1947 509 S.

It had been sitting in a warehouse in Missouri, last plated in 1970. I’ve spent the last few years building a shop to work on the truck, and collecting parts and pieces for the rebuild. The truck is pretty much all original, and for the most part is all there. I’ve gathered most of what I believe to be…[Read more]
Donreid started the topic Pogo in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 10 months ago
answer chat room
Bill Fisher replied to the topic DIAMOND T TRUCK PICTURES in the forum Truck Talk, in General 11 years, 10 months ago
There’s nothing finer that looking at old vintage and antique vehicles, and for some of us, Diamond T trucks are rather special.
There are a few sites on the net that allow you to indulge in your fondness of browsing photos of these great old trucks, but what better place to do that than right here! With over 2000 members, and new enthusiasts…[Read more]
Bill Fisher replied to the topic I tried in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 10 months ago
Could be Don, I was asking my dog about where I should start my renovations, and he said “ROOF” I asked him what kind of a job that would be, and he said”RUFF”
~(:o)
Maybe you’re right!
Go to the website www.armybooks.com They have a book on 56 Years of Diamond T. Basically a compilation of old advertising, but fun to look at nonetheless. It gives you quite a bit of information on va... »
have been working on a 1946 509S for about a year. I got it running the first Iday I bought it so I will probably never restore it fully because it is too much fun to drive around! Instead, it is a wo... »
My Dad worked for D-T in Chicago in the late 30’s and was transferred to Kansas City, MO. in 1937. We went back to Chicago in 1946 and he retired there from the factory in 1956 as I remember. So... »