Ever since Gottlieb Daimler made his No. 42 in 1896, the world has never been the same. As soon as that century ended and the 20th began, trucks became a commonplace presence on the world’s roads in ...
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 ...
Charles A. Tilt did not believe trucks had to be homely. Tilt borrowed liberally from styling concepts of the most eye-catching automobiles of the 1920s and 1930s, enabling his Diamond T Truck Co. to ...
After a Wichita On Wheels article about Day Radebaugh's 1949 Diamond T truck was published late in 2013, a farmer from Caldwell contacted him about an even older Diamond T. One thing led to another ...
If you're in the market for an American pickup truck today, you have three Detroit-based manufacturers to choose from: Ford, Ram, and Chevrolet/GMC. But it wasn't always like that. Back in the first ...
Saturday at Barrett-Jackson is commonly known as “Shatterday” as it’s typified by record-breaking sales. On our radar for today was the Snake and Mongoose pair of yellow and red 1967 Dodge D-700 ramp ...
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