The Cadillac of Trucks
Mack’s direct competitor in the light-duty big-truck field was Diamond T, builder of what many called the “Cadillac of trucks.” Diamond Ts, no matter the size, were never short on st... »
Toolslinger replied to the topic What Did You Do For Your T Today… in the forum Truck Talk, in General 10 years, 9 months ago
Well the cylinders just came in! They look absolutely perfect.

More than worth the roughly $500.
Springs are going to take a few more weeks.
With any kind of luck, I’ll be able to get back out there before it gets too cold to get things rolling, and stopping again.
Toolslinger replied to the topic What Did You Do For Your T Today… in the forum Truck Talk, in General 10 years, 9 months ago
Well the cylinders just came in! They look absolutely perfect.
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More than worth the roughly $500.
Springs are going to take a few more weeks.
With any kind of luck, I’ll be able to get back out there before it gets too cold to get things…[Read more]
david payne started the topic AC Fuel Pump 1936 – 1937 Diamond T T. in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 10 years, 9 months ago
AC FUEL PUMP 1936 – 1937 DIAMOND T TRUCK , NEW , PIC. 12.
C.B. $39.99 ; returns: 14 days.
SELLER: mikecoantique ; 321865834002 ;
LISTING ENDS: MONDAY , 9.21.2015 , 8:52 PM.
Adam Greene became a registered member 10 years, 9 months ago
jim laird posted an update 10 years, 9 months ago
Hi, I have recently bought a 1939 diamond t here in new Zealand. I will send photo shortly. Cab and chassis weigh approx. 2t. Truck is in relatively good condition although I will definatly require parts as the restoration progresses. Regards, JIm.
Mack’s direct competitor in the light-duty big-truck field was Diamond T, builder of what many called the “Cadillac of trucks.” Diamond Ts, no matter the size, were never short on st... »
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