S scud New member Joined Jan 2, 2013 Messages 2 Jan 4, 2013 #1 Is the grill belong to the rest of the truck ?thanks for looking Attachments hot_rod_truck_by_davefyil-d54qwq9.jpg 111.6 KB · Views: 100
Bonehead Skull Master Joined May 11, 2007 Messages 12,251 Location Fruita, Colorado Jan 4, 2013 #2 I was first thinking 38 Ford truck, but the grill is not right.
Torch Extremely dangerous with a torch!!! Joined Jul 18, 2008 Messages 1,627 Jan 4, 2013 #3 Dodge Power Wagon? I'm going to say Power Wagon or Binder but without doing any research Diamond Reo is remotely possible. I tried to buy a Diamond Reo in Missouri couple years ago off ebay for the cab and front end to do exactly this.... ?
Dodge Power Wagon? I'm going to say Power Wagon or Binder but without doing any research Diamond Reo is remotely possible. I tried to buy a Diamond Reo in Missouri couple years ago off ebay for the cab and front end to do exactly this.... ?
Dirtyrat Got Fins? Joined Aug 3, 2011 Messages 6,007 Location Shelby Twp., MI Jan 4, 2013 #4 Looks like a 34 Diamond T to me for the grille.... you have any other pics of the truck, I'll try to help identify it...
Looks like a 34 Diamond T to me for the grille.... you have any other pics of the truck, I'll try to help identify it...
Dirtyrat Got Fins? Joined Aug 3, 2011 Messages 6,007 Location Shelby Twp., MI Jan 4, 2013 #5 Maybe even a 35....
sneakysnake "There’s nothing new in originality" Joined Dec 25, 2009 Messages 2,701 Location Oklahoma Jan 4, 2013 #6 Ok, I think the grill like stated is a 35 diamond T.The cab is a 37 international,see firewall lines.I believe the hood is also international too.
Ok, I think the grill like stated is a 35 diamond T.The cab is a 37 international,see firewall lines.I believe the hood is also international too.
Bonehead Skull Master Joined May 11, 2007 Messages 12,251 Location Fruita, Colorado Jan 4, 2013 #7 Yep. I think you have it, the windshield frame has the same bolt wiper pattern.
GJunktionMike Something's wrong with that boy! Joined Aug 29, 2011 Messages 3,464 Location In the shop, GJ CO Jan 4, 2013 #8 Diamond t was shameless, they used other makers cabs. I'll be adding a few more links but here is one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_T If you look at some of the pics you can see that they are binder cabs (the 58). and one really looks like a power wagon. Here is a link to a 38 Diamond T http://www.flickr.com/photos/grummantravels/5982869499/ notice the fenders look the same as Sneakysnakes posted pics. Really I have no clue, I would guess IH and DT had the same body tin manufacturer. But with that here is some cool stuff http://www.earlyamericanautomobiles.com/amesburyautos4.htm Last edited: Jan 5, 2013
Diamond t was shameless, they used other makers cabs. I'll be adding a few more links but here is one http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_T If you look at some of the pics you can see that they are binder cabs (the 58). and one really looks like a power wagon. Here is a link to a 38 Diamond T http://www.flickr.com/photos/grummantravels/5982869499/ notice the fenders look the same as Sneakysnakes posted pics. Really I have no clue, I would guess IH and DT had the same body tin manufacturer. But with that here is some cool stuff http://www.earlyamericanautomobiles.com/amesburyautos4.htm
Torch Extremely dangerous with a torch!!! Joined Jul 18, 2008 Messages 1,627 Jan 6, 2013 #9 I like what was done with this Ford. it was a set truck when they were filming MAD MAX