Diamond T Pictures
Hi I have some pictures, did find where you say about how. but could not see where to put them. Thought maybe if you like one or so let me know. Now just wanted to tell you shes not done over, so shes... »
JP wrote a new post 7 years, 9 months ago
I have a couple 1948 Diamond T farm trucks. They are not restored and have been sitting in our farm yard for 30 years. I used to drive one of them when I was younger. I have them in Montana. I am not sure what […]
Gerald wrote a new post 7 years, 9 months ago
I have a 1937 Diamond T that needs a new home..It’s a Fire Engine in need of restoration. I thought I would offer it up here to someone whowho would appreciate it. I am not sure of the value or what would be a […]
Bill Fisher replied to the topic Diamond T Metal Fabrication in the forum Looking for parts 10 years, 2 months ago
I’d have to research it Dylan, but I think it’s a bit bigger. The fenders on the 509 seem to be a lot wide than those on the smaller trucks.
Cheers
Bill
Dylan Young replied to the topic Diamond T Metal Fabrication in the forum Looking for parts 10 years, 2 months ago
Are you referring to that sheet metal piece that goes underneath the grille between the fenders? If so, yes I am looking into starting to stamp those on a basis of demand. Is there any physical difference between the one for the 201/306 and the 509?
Bill Fisher replied to the topic Diamond T Metal Fabrication in the forum Looking for parts 10 years, 2 months ago
Hello Dylan, missed your post! Are you thinking of including the 509 for the front apron piece? A lot of 509 owners out there and that seems to be a piece that gets smacked up the most.
Hi I have some pictures, did find where you say about how. but could not see where to put them. Thought maybe if you like one or so let me know. Now just wanted to tell you shes not done over, so shes... »
Hi Paul, Very happy to hear, after perhaps forty-five years, about the good old Diamond T. I always wondered what was the meaning of the “T”. We drove that truck from 1948 until 1955, when a Chevy 440... »
I have found a man that makes rubber parts for our Diamond T’s. He has a catalog that he will send to you. If he does not have it he will get a sample from you and make it up. His Co. Is B.C. Products... »
Welcome Trent,
Glad you have an interest in Diamond T trucks! They were the Cadillac of trucks of their time! I have a ’47 509 and joined this site to gather and share information with other enthusiasts. If there are any trucks for sale here, you’d have to look in the classifieds section. Other than that, keep an eye on the internet as they do come up for sale from time to time.