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For Sale: 1956 Diamond T Truck in St. Louis, Missouri
1956 Diamond T Cab over Engine 931CN Previously owned by George
Crouse, former president, board member of the American Truck
Historical Society Single Axle Cab-over model 931C Cummins 743 CID,
24-valve, six-cylinder diesel engine (code NH220) - 220 hp and 606
lbs-ft or torque! 10-speed manual transmission This model had one
of the tallest cab-over profiles in the industry and drivers
enjoyed a commanding view of the road ahead Gross weight of 30,000
pounds Dual fuel tanks Chrome mirrors, grab handles, horn and
single exhaust stack While front bumper, grille and wheels
Stainless rear quarter fenders 22.5-inch wheels Now for something
completely different! Did you know big rigs existed at least as far
back as 1956? We proudly offer this rarely seen ?56 Diamond T Model
931CN cab-over-engine rig with a cosmetic restoration. This
particular model was previously owned by George Crouse, former
president and board member of the American Truck Historical
Society. It?s a single axle model and had one of the tallest
cab-over profiles in the industry, giving drivers a commanding view
of the road ahead. The red paint contrasts nicely with the white
trim of the grille, front bumper and wheels. The bodywork is
straight and solid with a clean engine bay. It has dual fuel tanks
and the following chrome parts - mirrors, grab handles, horn and
single exhaust stack. In front are Goodyear tires while in back are
Bridgeton truck tires, all size 11R22.5. Each one is mounted to a
red wheel with white trim and chrome center caps up front. The
wheels are in very good order but the tires are in good, original
condition. Beneath the cab is a Cummins 743 CID, 24-valve,
six-cylinder diesel engine (code NH220) ? 220 horsepower and 606
lbs-feet of torque! The motor is linked to a 10-speed manual
transmission. Gross vehicle weight is 30,000 pounds. The cab opens
a window into the past. There?s a wide center console, with just
enough room behind the seats for a twin roll-away mattress, a far
cry from today?s sleepover cabs. The driver?s seat is upholstered
in a medium blue while the navigator?s chair is green. The
gearshift lever falls to the driver?s right hand while a bank of
toggle switches resides on the center console, with a full array of
gauges to the left, framed by the steering wheel. The fuel, temp
and amp gauges are inop. The entire cabin is vintage mid-1950s. If
you?re a truck collector, this model may fit nicely into your
collection. If you specialize in Diamond T models, this is
definitely one you do not want to pass up. Stop by MotoeXotica
Classic Cars today to check out this classic rig! VIN: 931CN0208
This truck is currently located at our facility in St. Louis,
Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 54,036 miles. It is
sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title.
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Vehicle Details
1956 Diamond T Truck
Listing ID:CC-1650410
Price:Contact Seller
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1956
Make:Diamond T
Model:Truck
Odometer:54036
Stock Number:211103-newdata-20230222
VIN:931CN0208
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