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... »
david payne started the topic 1948 Diamond T Truck 509 Grille Stainless in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 11 years, 5 months ago
1948 DIAMOND T TRUCK MODEL 509 (50913297) GRILLE , STAINLESS. USED. PICTURES 8.
NOTE: STARTING FACTORY SERIAL NO. (chassis no.) FOR 1948 D T TRUCK MODEL 509 IS 50910750.
SELLER: chaoscajin.
LISTING ENDS: 8.26.2014 ; TUESDAY ; 18:52:01 P.D.T.
STARTING BID: $289.95 ; BUY IT NOW: $450.00 ; SHIPPING: $64.95 ; RETURNS; 14 DAYS.
EBAY ITEM NO. 121415133381.
Fred Engelhard replied to the topic Chat nite in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 5 months ago
Sorry all working all over the place an when they say. And that makes a home life hard to have.
Fred
Still having fun work on my 201
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Bill Fisher replied to the topic Chat nite in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 5 months ago
Sorry Don, but routine puts me toes up on a mattress by that time, although I am trying to make it Saturday nights. I really wish some of the other members, old and new, would jump in so we could get to know each other and make this good old site a friendly, comfortable place to hang out and talk about our projects and tell a few lies!! ~(8(l)
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Donreid started the topic Chat nite in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 5 months ago
CHAT NITE NOW!! Where are You ???
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... »