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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 ...
Peterbilt tractors pull trailers across the country's interstate highways today, but back in the 1940s, big rigs had names like Mack and White. And the crown jewel in trucking was called the Diamond T ...
In his most recent start, Seabiscuit encountered a lot of traffic down the stretch. Literally. Seabiscuit - actually a life-size bronze statue of the beloved 1930s racehorse - was riding on Las Vegas ...
Day Radebaugh's 1949 Diamond T pickup truck proves that a vintage working truck could be stylish as well as functional. Only about 7,000 of this model were built from 1938-49. The Wichita Eagle Day ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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