About this vehicle
Diamond T truck, a renowned American brand often called the "Cadillac of Trucks" because of its high-quality construction, stylish chrome trim, and premium design during the 1930s-1960s. While the company began winding down in the late 1950s, Diamond T trucks were still a common, stylish sight on roads in the early 1960s.
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Here is an overview of the Diamond T trucks from the 1960s era:
The Final Years (1960–1966): By 1960, Diamond T was owned by White Motor Company, which had also acquired Reo Motor Company. Throughout the early 1960s, Diamond T and REO trucks were often manufactured in the same Lansing, Michigan factory. The very last true Diamond T rolled off the production line in 1966.
Merger into Diamond Reo (1967): In 1967, White Motor Company officially merged Diamond T and Reo to form Diamond Reo Trucks, Inc..
1960s Models and Features:
1960 Diamond T 5300: A tandem truck used for heavy-duty hauling.
1967 Diamond T: Examples of these later models appeared at truck shows, showcasing the final designs before the merger.
Design: Known for luxury in the commercial world, featuring advanced styling, extensive chrome, and sometimes even electric clocks and jeweled cigarette lighters.
Reputation: They were renowned for being both tough and stylish, often used for heavy-duty, long-haul work in the 1950s and 60s. In Australia, they were popular as tip trucks in the 1960s.
Legacy: The brand is considered "forgotten" today, but in the 60s, it was a respected, premium name
Seller's Notes
Nice original Truck unmolested working dump body. Minimal rust. Solid.
Vehicle Details
Rugged work truck, working, driving condition, could use minor work, exhaust leak at manifold. Drove it into its current location. Haydenville, Massachusetts.
Exterior
I nice soild original truck. Spent most of its life on the same farm bought new.