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... »
david payne started the topic 1957 Model 830 Service Parts Catalog D T T. in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 11 years, 1 month ago
1957 MODEL 830 SERVICE PARTS CATALOG DIAMOND T TRUCK; USED;PICTURES:5. SIZE: 9″ X 11″
SELLER: seemcgee ; item no. 381098877332.
BUY IT NOW $60.00 ; SHIPPING. $21.99 ; CANADA POST EXPEDITED PARCEL to U.S.
RETURNS: 14 DAYS ; $ back ; buyer pays return SHIPPING.
ITEM LOCATION: GODERICH,CANADA.
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Donreid posted an update 11 years, 1 month ago
Merry Xmas And Have a Great Holiday To All!
Bill Fisher started the topic Tis The Season! in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 1 month ago
Well, it’s that time of the year again! I hope that this past year has been as good as it could have been for all of you, and your families. Even though we may have had a bit of a hard go, lost a few wonderful family members, had a few that have had to deal with life threatening issues or maybe lost a good old friend or two… we are still here…[Read more]
Bill Fisher replied to the topic News Letter in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 1 month ago
I hear you Don, I get the same thing! I thought I only got it whenever I fired up the site, but before I signed in. I guess that isn’t the case!
Anyways, haven’t heard from the Administration group, I think Sascha and the others are long gone! I would have like to donate to the site, but the Venue is corrupt! I’ve mentioned it a few times but…[Read more]
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... »
Diamond T pickup trucks came as a surprise to me. I’ve always known DTs as heavy trucks from the time my father bought a ’28, converted it into a fuel tanker, and used it for local parades... »