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... »
david payne started the topic Right Window Regulator 1944-45 D T T. in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 9 years, 7 months ago
RIGHT WINDOW REGULATOR 1944-45 D T TRUCK , NEW , PIC. 2. ( RE LISTED).
S.B. $69.99 ; R’s : 14 days.
seller: regulatorroy ; 221919725938 ;
LISTING ENDS: WEDNESDAY 10/28/2015 , 1:18 PM.
david payne started the topic Dealer Sign Double Sided D T TRUCK in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 9 years, 7 months ago
DEALER SIGN DOUBLE SIDED D T TRUCK , pic. 3. ( RE LISTED ).
B.I.N. $10,000.00 ; shipping: free local pickup only (SIDNEY , NEBRASKA). R’s : “NO”.
SELLER: carolyhvv ; 321796470233 ;
ENDS: WEDNESDAY 10/28/2015 , 12:19 PM.
Andy Sweeney replied to the topic New member looking for a truck in the forum Truck Talk, in General 9 years, 7 months ago
I need to find something like this…
Dewey Van Valkenburg became a registered member 9 years, 7 months ago
david payne started the topic FUEL PUMP 41-42 Hercules RXC engine in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 9 years, 7 months ago
FUEL PUMP ,single action, 1941-42 HERCULES R X C ENGINE, {REMANUFACTURED, with gasket and 1 year warranty} , pic. 5.
B.I.N. $145.00 ; R’S : “NO”.
SELLER: crwautoparts ; 151795624641 ;
LISTING ENDS: TUESDAY 10/27/2015 , 11:19 AM.
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... »
The Doodlebug was a Diamond T tank truck with an extremely low, clean body configuration, with bodies fabricated by Heil in Fort Payne,Alabarna. It was stylistically important for several reasons. Fir... »
Diamond T’s classic-looking machines are considered the “Cadillac of trucks.” Though by no means luxurious, the Model 201 one-ton pickup easily ranks as one of the most stylish heavy... »