Diamond T Book
Go to the website www.armybooks.com They have a book on 56 Years of Diamond T. Basically a compilation of old advertising, but fun to look at nonetheless. It gives you quite a bit of information on va... »
Sascha Endlicher, M.A. replied to the topic Is there a chat room???????? in the forum GENERAL B.S. 10 years, 9 months ago
Members can also send messages to each other. I’ll try to make this process easier for ya’ll.
Sascha Endlicher, M.A. replied to the topic Is there a chat room???????? in the forum GENERAL B.S. 10 years, 9 months ago
On the right hand sidebar of the page, there is also a little chat area. If you click on the arrow that points up, the chat window pops up from the page.
Sascha Endlicher, M.A. replied to the topic Our History in the forum GENERAL B.S. 10 years, 9 months ago
Hello William,
the same information can be found if you click on “About” in the upper right hand corner of the site.
Should we rename that link to something like “History”?
Bill Fisher replied to the topic Hello World Topic Title! in the forum GENERAL B.S. 10 years, 9 months ago
Good morning everyone! Just a few questions here…. what is this “poke” feature, what does it do, and how do you go about using it?!? And Fred, I already read your response on what it is! 😉 ha ha!
William started the topic Our History in the forum GENERAL B.S. 10 years, 9 months ago
The Diamond T Motor Car Company was founded by Charles Arthur Tilt in Chicago in 1905. The company produced cars, but in 1911 the first small truck was produced. This model proved successful, and within a few years car-production was abandoned altogether. During the Great War Diamond was supplier of the Class B “Liberty” trucks to the US Army.
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Go to the website www.armybooks.com They have a book on 56 Years of Diamond T. Basically a compilation of old advertising, but fun to look at nonetheless. It gives you quite a bit of information on va... »
have been working on a 1946 509S for about a year. I got it running the first Iday I bought it so I will probably never restore it fully because it is too much fun to drive around! Instead, it is a wo... »
My Dad worked for D-T in Chicago in the late 30’s and was transferred to Kansas City, MO. in 1937. We went back to Chicago in 1946 and he retired there from the factory in 1956 as I remember. So... »