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Old 05-06-11, 15:17
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hello all,

I have buyed the 3rd diamond T.

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Old 10-09-14, 00:02
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I have "found" three more 975's on the web.

One restored by "Cameron restorations" in the UK and oddly enough described as being a 970A, but the data plate shows it's true identity. (picture 1 &2)
This truck seems to have the same rear body as the ex-Howard Wade 975, which I presume is a body fitted post-war by the Norwegians or Danish army(?)
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source: http://www.cameronrestorations.co.uk...ary/4574129676

The other two are in the "Piana Delle Orme" museum in Italy and retain their Original bodies. (picture 3 & 4; Second Diamond can be seen in the background)
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source: http://opevneni.blogspot.nl/2013_10_01_archive.html

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Old 10-09-14, 10:38
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Hi Alex,

Yes, I had seen the ones in the big Iti museum too!

And yes, that was my truck in Haarlem, with the 2 blondes!!!

Have not heard if anything happened with it, but presume the truck is still in Germany, one of the blondes lives in Normandy right now!

Also 2 pictures of the trip to Normandy in '89, must have been insane to even try that! but we got back OK too, only 3 burst (recapped) tyres, and had 3 spares, we were very lucky!





They are great trucks!!! also read the Wheels & Tracks article, very informing.

Cheers,

Lex
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Old 14-09-14, 18:39
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A couple of cab and chassis units were sold into the St. Claude area of Manitoba back in the 70's and the Machinery body from one was still around a few years ago. Both vehicles came out of Military District 10, here in Canada. Probably all Scrappiest Fodder by now.

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Old 15-09-14, 10:44
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Was the Machinery body fitted to these the same as the six wheeled CMP Ford and Chevrolet trucks?
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Old 15-09-14, 12:28
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And yes, that was my truck in Haarlem, with the 2 blondes!!!
I will ask my father if he has any pictures of that occasion......of course taking pictures was different in those days....you could only take 24, maybe 25....nowadays we all just shoot along
That picture of your Diamond on the Normandy lane.....peace and quiet....very different from this years remembrance, I imagine!

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A couple of cab and chassis units were sold into the St. Claude area of Manitoba back in the 70's and the Machinery body from one was still around a few years ago
David, I have seen pics of a Machinery body some time ago; I presume it could be the same you are talking about.

Larry, the Lindsey bodies used on the Diamond are slightly longer than the ones used on the C60X. Also, the layout and machinery differed.

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Old 15-09-14, 13:55
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Hello Alex,

Pictures would be splendid!! don't have that much for that period!!

Cheers,

Lex
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Old 16-11-14, 12:47
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Have not heard if anything happened with it, but presume the truck is still in Germany, one of the blondes lives in Normandy right now!
Lex, this is your old truck, right?

It is advertised for sale in France.....

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Very rare Diamond T 6x6 Pontoon Truck
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WW2 US Army 1943 with Garwood front winch, Pontoon carrier ex Corps of engineers US Army,
needs restoration, very complete truck, price £5000 (Pound Sterling) ,
please specify full address and landline telephone number,thank you very much for your understanding.
0033 665 234647
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Old 20-11-14, 00:48
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Lex, this is your old truck, right?

It is advertised for sale in France.....
I wonder if it's actually located in France....or still in Germany...as the pic location seems to be the same as in Lex' pictures. Still sad to see this rare Canadian in this state.

The Cameron resto Diamond is also on Milweb again (and was also on Ebay last week). http://www.milweb.net/webvert/75285

Two Canadian Diamonds T975's......one incorrectly advertised as a 970, even though the date plate says 975 and the other incorrectly advertised as "US army" and "US corps of engineers"....where is the world going to...

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Old 20-11-14, 12:28
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Yes, that's my old truck!! same picture even, so better have a look in person if someone is thinking of buying it! that picture was taken at least 12 years ago!

Hope it will find a good home!

Grtz,

Lex
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Old 27-03-15, 01:24
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Another 975 popped up for sale, here in Holland. Ex Norway according to the ad.....with only 3514 miles on the clock

Alex

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te koop zeer mooie gave Diamond T975 1942
met 3514 mijl op de teller auto rijd goed motor loopt goed lucht remmen werken goed met twee nieuwe grote accu's komt zo uit opslag Noorse leger 11 mooie als nieuwe banden prijs € 9450 INFO william meer foto's op aanvraag geleverd met invoer document info EMAIL zie ook mijn andere advertenties
http://gaf92.nl/generaaltjes/index.p...booy@planet.nl
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