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  2. Diamond Reo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Reo Trucks was an American truck manufacturer. In 1967, Diamond T and Reo Trucks were combined to form the Diamond Reo Trucks Division of the White Motor Corporation . Reo dated back to 1904 when Ransom E. Olds , founder of Oldsmobile , began building motor cars, and Diamond T dated back to 1905 when C. A. Tilt began building vehicles.

  3. Tonneau cover - Wikipedia

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    Historically, tonneau cover referred to a flexible temporary cover (typically made out of leather or canvas) for an open area of a vehicle. In current automotive terminology it typically refers to a hard or soft cover that spans the back of a pickup truck to protect the load from weather elements or thieves, or to improve aerodynamics.

  4. Diamond T - Wikipedia

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    1940s Diamond T dealership in Oregon. The Diamond T Motor Car Company was founded in Chicago in 1905 by C. A. Tilt. Reportedly, the company name was created when Tilt’s shoe-making father fashioned a logo featuring a big “T” (for Tilt) framed by a diamond, which signified high quality. [1]

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    Tool boxes: Pipe bends October 2, 2009 14-03: 172: Western revolver replicas: Arc trainers: Used-oil furnaces: Vegetable peelers and pizza cutters: October 9, 2009 14-04: 173: Metal golf clubs: Waffles: Custom wires and cables: Train wheels: October 23, 2009 14-05: 174: Sails: Walnuts: Wheel immobilizers: Honeycomb structural panels: October 30 ...

  6. Diamond T 4-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    The Diamond T 4-ton 6×6 truck was a heavy tactical truck built for the United States Army during World War II. Its G-number was G-509. Cargo models were designed to transport a 4-ton (3,600 kg) load over all terrain in all weather. There were also wrecker, dump, and other models. They were replaced by the M39 series 5-ton 6×6 trucks in the 1950s.

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