HERCULES QXLD3 SPECIFICATONS
The information contained in this document has been derived from the following sources: 1) Operation and Maintenance Manual for QX Series Engines (1956) Hercules Motors Corporation, Canton, Ohio. 2) “... »
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Hello! My name is Dave. I have been lucky to have owned five Diamond T trucks over the years. I have had four pickup trucks including a 1938 201, ‘1948 201, ‘1949 201 and I currently have a 1940 201 Deluxe as well as a 1945 614. I enjoy restoring Diamond Ts!
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david payne started the topic 1937 model 80 STD. open express D T truck in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 11 years, 3 months ago
1937 MODEL 80 STD. OPEN EXPRESS DIAMOND T TRUCK. USED ; PICTURES 24. TITLE: CLEAR.
SELLER: buildrman60 ; item # 131316192412.
LISTING ENDS: FRIDAY ; 3:30 A.M. ; 10.17.14.
CURRENT BID $4,827.00 ( RESERVE NOT MET ).
SHIPPING: BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR VEHICLE PICK UP OR SHIPPING.
SHIPPING QUOTE AVAILABLE.
DIAMOND T TRUCK LOCATION; Absecon , NEW JERSEY.
david payne started the topic HOOD EMBLEM CHROME Diamond T Truck in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 11 years, 3 months ago
HOOD EMBLEM CHROME DIAMOND T TRUCK. USED. PICTURES 4.
SELLER: iansvintagetreasurey18 ; item # 301354036585.
S.B. $24.99 ; S H P. $4.00 ; RETURNS 14 DAYS.
LISTING ENDS: SUNDAY ; 7:34 P.M. ; 10.19.14.
The information contained in this document has been derived from the following sources: 1) Operation and Maintenance Manual for QX Series Engines (1956) Hercules Motors Corporation, Canton, Ohio. 2) “... »
I started to compile this parts list while restoring a 1948 Model 201 Diamond T. I am indebted to Tom Warren Sr. and Jr. of Amarillo, Texas and Mike McQueen of Phoenix, Arizona for their help. Most of... »
In my younger days, I restored a 1952 International L110 and a 1944 Dodge pickup. I then sold the trucks and went to university. I gave no further thought to restoring old pickups until two years ago.... »