An old-line heavy truck series is back. "T-Line" trucks, the most recent iteration of vehicles rooted in Diamond T and Reo trucks dating to the early 20th century, include three models offered by ...
T-Line 5364V, one of three models from Diamond Vehicle Solutions in Harrisburg, Pa., is aimed at vocational users. It's standard with a Cat C7 diesel, Eaton manual transmission, and Dana axles. The ...
The evolution of the modern truck was a long, slow affair. But perhaps no other company did more to establish the template ...
Me & My Car: Willys-Knight partnership beneficial for early auto industry Me & My Car: 60 mph was fast when 1912 Hudson was new Me & My Car: 1939 Lincoln Zephyr (almost) perfectly restored Me & My Car ...
In our day and age, there’s a market for everything – and we’ve seen this in the auto industry, where there’s virtually no limit to how much one is willing to spend on the object of their desire. And ...
If you think the inclusion of a classic Diamond-T truck within the confines of a Peterbilt dealership’s annual calendar is surprising, think again, for not only did the dealership in question – Sioux ...
C.A. Tilt built his first car in 1905, and the name he used was Diamond T, the same as his father’s shoemaking business. The diamond indicated quality, and “T” was for his last name. Tilt made cars ...
Editor’s note: David Krumboltz’s regular column is on hiatus until further notice due to the ongoing COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. In its place, we’re running some of Dave’s favorite past columns.
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