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... »
Bill Fisher replied to the topic Will 212 front bumper fit a model 80? in the forum Sharing my little bit of knowledge! 11 years, 5 months ago
I’d say try it out! If it’s too wide, I’m sure a good shop could cut equal amounts of material from either side of the middle section, and put it back together so it looks original…. is it painted steel or chrome?
Bill Fisher replied to the topic I Need an oil Pan for a 47 Dia T 509sc in the forum Looking for parts 11 years, 5 months ago
Keep an eye on Davids posts, he keeps his eyes peeled for anything “Diamond T” and posts it here on this site to help us all out. If it’s out there, he’ll find it!
Bill Fisher replied to the topic 49 diamond 3 windows finally in the forum Truck Talk, in General 11 years, 5 months ago
I’d say it would be difficult to tell what it’s worth without a few pictures. Are you buying or selling? There was an ad circulating a year or so back from a fellow that was getting rid of his for free, just wanted it off of his property.
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jim started the topic 49 diamond 3 windows finally in the forum Truck Talk, in General 11 years, 5 months ago
Truck has lock up motor And floor and body has holes in it. What is a good price for the truck.
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... »
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 ... »
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... »