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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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