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SOLD Diamond T Model 201
1947 Diamond T 201 pickup was found in a barn after 25 years in storage.
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This gem was the result of 3 parts trucks and 6 months of repairing the original barn find.

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Barn contents as discovered Dec. 2012

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Photo I took in 1995 of Diamond T parts truck sitting outside barn along Hwy 5.

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Barn contents as discovered Dec. 2012

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Barn contents as discovered Dec. 2012

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Digging out the junk to reveal the Diamond T

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coming out of the barn after 25 years

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coming out of the barn after 25 years

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coming out of the barn after 25 years

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coming out of the barn after 25 years

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Diamond T and REO Speedwagon side by side

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Diamond T and REO Speedwagon side by side

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Diamond T Model 201 pickup

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Diamond T interor

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The parts truck came home a few months later after borrowing wheels off of the good truck.

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The parts truck came home a few months later after borrowing wheels off of the good truck.

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The parts truck has history in New Orleans

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"cool truck"
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The farmer who abandoned this truck in the barn left it parked with sacks of fertilizer stacked on the running board.

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My Dad repaired this damage, and I later repaired the corner of the bed.

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Then, another parts truck came home from OH.

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Then, another parts truck came home from OH.

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This parts truck donated some nice stainless steel.

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Dad crafted these wrenches to work on the Diamond T to compensate for its lack of original engineering.

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The left over parts were consolidated into this 1949 Diamond T 201.

 
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