JIMS DIAMOND T NAMED LULABELL
MY NAME IS JIM AND I AM THE OWNER OF A 1941 DIAMOND T TRUCK WHICH HAS A 2 1/2 TON REAR AXLE. I BOUGHT HER SOMEWHERE AROUND 1955. SHE IS NOW LICENSED IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN SO I NO… LONGER HAVE... »
Cliff replied to the topic New Member Introductions in the forum GENERAL B.S. 9 years, 11 months ago
Post some photos; if it looks usable, someone may pay you for the privilege of hauling it away.
Louise E replied to the topic New Member Introductions in the forum GENERAL B.S. 9 years, 11 months ago
Just a bit more info.
Truck says 1937 on paint detail on body
Plate in engine compartment has the following info:
Chassis # 18901
Chassis Model # 244D
Can’t find any other numbers without crawling under it. A friend says it looks like an eagle on the oil pan. Has an official AFL-CLO sticker and original fire hoses and siren are on the truck.…[Read more]
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Louise E replied to the topic New Member Introductions in the forum GENERAL B.S. 9 years, 11 months ago
Hi, I am new as of today! Main reason for joining is I have a 1933 sitting in my yard for the past 9 years and I need it gone! Going to be difficult to sort with our MTO up here in Canada. Anyone that can assist or is interested I would be very grateful to. I’m at wits end and may end up calling scrap yard to pick it up if they will! Give me a…[Read more]
Louise E became a registered member 9 years, 11 months ago
MY NAME IS JIM AND I AM THE OWNER OF A 1941 DIAMOND T TRUCK WHICH HAS A 2 1/2 TON REAR AXLE. I BOUGHT HER SOMEWHERE AROUND 1955. SHE IS NOW LICENSED IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN SO I NO… LONGER HAVE... »
Our Diamond T truck began it’s journey when it was brand-new. It has been a fixture of the Farm for 3 generations now. I was working on a section of the Barn and needed to move the truck. Since ... »
Here is my story: In 1960, I went to work for the Diamond T dealer in Los Angeles at the Ventura,California. operations. at that time the owner and founder of the company was Ned Tilt, brother to C. A... »