Diamond vintage ads
I have a huge collection of wonderful Vintage Diamond T and other Truck ads from all eras and publications…lots of info and great for framing also. Contact me for details and I will get right ba... »
Native wrote a new post 6 years, 8 months ago
Need to find out if any other door will fit my 1935 T,mine has the wood re-enforcement and want to swap out for steel re-enforcement…
My doors are in great shape,but want the steel instead…
WatchmanII wrote a new post 6 years, 8 months ago
In early spring 2015 , dusted off the 80D did some polishing and headed out of garage for first car show of the year. I live on a hill overlooking the Cascade mountains. Thanks to the logging days, I tested the […]
WatchmanII wrote a new post 6 years, 8 months ago
Close Call
Finished getting the 80D ready for first car show of the 2015 season.
As usual after setting the spark and choke , a few turns of the starter, the engine started and I was ready to go. Thanks to […]
JP wrote a new post 6 years, 8 months ago
I have a couple 1948 Diamond T farm trucks. They are not restored and have been sitting in our farm yard for 30 years. I used to drive one of them when I was younger. I have them in Montana. I am not sure what […]
Gerald wrote a new post 6 years, 8 months ago
I have a 1937 Diamond T that needs a new home..It’s a Fire Engine in need of restoration. I thought I would offer it up here to someone whowho would appreciate it. I am not sure of the value or what would be a […]
I have a huge collection of wonderful Vintage Diamond T and other Truck ads from all eras and publications…lots of info and great for framing also. Contact me for details and I will get right ba... »
Hello, My name is Chris Clark and i recently contacted you about my grandfathers 1948 Diamont T. He recently finished the restoration and entered it in the Great American Trucking Show in Dallas and T... »
My brother and I are the proud owners of a Diamond T pickup. It was purchased and driven off the showroom floor by our late father. The Diamond T was used by our grandfather’s company to haul dy... »