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few more pics of the unidentified truck.  there was a studebaker engine next to the truck that makes me think it’s a studebaker but now i think this could be a diamond T?  can anyone confirm this is a Diamond T and if so, what year?  any information that you can share is much appriciated. Thank you IMG_5166.jpeg.fe994dac04dec2f28859905268f76941.jpegIMG_5152.jpeg.9aeaf771880fbf1182449f095dd01988.jpegIMG_5153.jpeg.0c9266f0c4be69892360866978ba5f01.jpegIMG_6168.jpeg.a9d03953e9c8974c5f588951b0823b75.jpegIMG_6167.jpeg.53e38a2092fe55d656c810fd4b6bab0d.jpeg

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1 hour ago, keiser31 said:

This 1931 Diamond T matches the radiator shell....fenders match, too.

 

So do the wheels and hood vents - body moldings are similar.

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2 hours ago, keiser31 said:

This 1931 Diamond T matches the radiator shell....fenders match, too.

1931 Diamond T.jpg

1931 Diamond T truck.jpg

thank you keizer31’ for that info and pictures.    now just gotta find/join a Diamond T group. 

 

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7 hours ago, KURTRUK said:

I think the Studebaker engine is a Hercules JXD used in the WWII US6 2 1/2 ton trucks.

yes. the jxd herc was used in many machines as im finding out.  diamond t's, military trucks, lorraine cranes, gallion rollers etc

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