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 1950 222 Fender in the forum Looking for parts 11 years, 10 months ago
Welcome ecarl, You have quite a search on your hands. I’ve scoured the net looking for parts for these trucks, and there doesn’t seem to be much out there, advertised anyways. Maybe we can all keep our eyes peeled when we are out and about. Lets hope one of the members here has a lead on some parts for you. I was just wondering if the lower parts…[Read more]
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ecarl started the topic 1950 222 Fender in the forum Looking for parts 11 years, 10 months ago
I am looking for a 1950 driver side front fender for a model 222. In particular the front lower section of the fender.
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david payne started the topic D T Truck Generator Wiring Harness NEW in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 11 years, 10 months ago
D T TRUCK GENERATOR WIRING HARNESS,CONDITION:NEW;CLOTH.PICTURES:3. NOTE:Professionally copied from ORIGINAL WIRING HARNESS.
EBAY ITEM NO. 161393036995.
SELLER: kurtkimble68212.
Listing Ends: TUESDAY ; 8.19.2014 ; 11:22:58 P.D.T.
STARTING BID: $40.00 ; BUY IT NOW:$100.00 ; SHIPPING: $6.50 ; RETURNS: NO.
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... »