my two diamond t trucks
I have two diamond t trucks. That were bought new by my grandfather. My father and uncle used them in their fruit business for 30 years. Since then I kept the trucks and semi restored them. One is a 1... »
Lincoln Dalla Santa posted an update 2 months, 1 week ago
I have an old Diamond T that I am about to commence restoring and am looking for good resources and/or a knowledgeable person to correctly identify the year.
Can’t work put how to post photos on here (sorry), I was always led to believe it was either a 1933 or 1935 model, however from every photo I can find using Google etc, I have been…[Read more]
Lincoln Dalla Santa posted an update 2 months, 1 week ago
I have an old Diamond T that I am about to commence restoring and am looking for good resources and/or a knowledgeable person to correctly identify the year.
Can’t work put how to post photos on here (sorry), I was always led to believe it was either a 1933 or 1935 model, however from every photo I can find using Google etc, I have been…[Read more]
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Jeff Reichmann replied to the topic New domain name diamondtclassics.club in the forum Questions about the web site. 8 months, 1 week ago
I would like to post For Sale, 1947 Diamond T COE 509 cab minus the doors and front clip. Surface rust. Located in Franklin, NC. $800.00. Thanks, Jeff
I have two diamond t trucks. That were bought new by my grandfather. My father and uncle used them in their fruit business for 30 years. Since then I kept the trucks and semi restored them. One is a 1... »
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