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... »
Fred Engelhard replied to the topic Is there a chat room???????? in the forum GENERAL B.S. 10 years, 9 months ago
Sorry my timing is off. I will try harder next time HA HA
Fred Engelhard replied to the topic Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc. in the forum VENDERS-SUPPLYERS-NEW PARTS 10 years, 9 months ago
Ya they make nice wire’s and make it so easy to install and it fits right. One thing I did not get right was the horn wires. Let them know if you have one horn or two.
Fred
david payne replied to the topic Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc. in the forum VENDERS-SUPPLYERS-NEW PARTS 10 years, 9 months ago
NOTE: Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc. DOES “NOT” TAKE ORDERS ONLINE.
CALL{Phone:(401)789-1955}TO PLACE AN ORDER OR GET QUICK ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.
NOTE: ALL OF THE WIRING FROM Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc. COMES WITH A
FACTORY SCHEMATIC AND FULL INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH SEPARATE WIRE SET YOU BUY.
Bill Fisher replied to the topic Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc. in the forum VENDERS-SUPPLYERS-NEW PARTS 10 years, 9 months ago
Great info David, Thanks!
david payne replied to the topic Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc. in the forum VENDERS-SUPPLYERS-NEW PARTS 10 years, 9 months ago
RICHARD HAS PURCHASED A WIRING HARNESS FOR HIS 1946 DIAMOND T TRUCK MODEL 404 HHS (R.H.D);
FROM Rhode Island Wiring Service Inc. WIRING HARNESS AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING LISTED DIAMOND T TRUCKS: 1936 MODEL 80D; 1936 MODEL 212BS; 1938 MODEL 80D; 1940 MODEL 201;1940 MODEL 306;
1942 MODEL 406;1942 D T TRUCK MILITARY MODEL 968A;1948 MODEL 201;1948…[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... »