Showing posts with label 1948. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1948. Show all posts

October 18, 2015

1948 Diamond T 201 Truck

1948 Diamond T 201 Truck

1948 Diamond T 201 Truck

This rare American vintage truck manufacturer by Diamond T, as the picture is a wrecker truck based on 1948 Diamond T 201 model series has been completely restorations, like new condition looking for new owner. It could be a great collectors item today, if you interested come to see is must.

The pics as confirm, yes it looks so awesome all appearance from inside to out so perfect, uncontested. The interior and engine are look so clean and neat like never used. Hope it's a perfect truck strong and useful but that's not the goal, he deserves to sit in museum. Overall it's one of the rare American vintage truck had awesome restoration, 1948 Diamond T 201 wrecker truck asking $49000 location in Bolton, Vermont.



June 21, 2015

Original Patina, 1948 DeSoto Sedan


Original Patina, 1948 DeSoto Sedan

This the American antique sedan offered by Chrysler Corporation under DeSoto automotive brand, as the picture is 1948 DeSoto Deluxe 4-door sedan with original Patina you can't duplicate sits right on 1978-87 El Camino chassis, 350, turbo 350 ps, pb, dual exhaust, aluiminum radiator, alum. intake and edlebrock carb. small cam, wheel vintiques, nice interior. drives and rides good.



June 19, 2015

May 19, 2015

1948 Diamond T 306H Truck


1948 Diamond T 306H Truck For Sale

This American antique truck made by Diamond T, as the picture is 306H model was released in 1948 easy restoration, all parts are there plus extra engine and transmission. Shows 36,327 miles. Been in the barn for 30+ years.



October 7, 2014

1948 Willys Pro-Street Panel Wagon


1948 Willys Pro-Street Panel Wagon with Patina

Here's an American vintage Willys Jeep Station Wagon that comes in a 2-door panel released in 1948 by Willys-Overland Motors is the first station wagon (commercial vehicles/nonmilitary) that comes with all-steel-bodied, were the other Brand still using real wood-bodied station wagon versions at the time, it's also arguably the world's first popular sport utility vehicle or great-grandparent of SUV. This car was one of Willy's most successful post-World War II models. Designed by industrial designer Brooks Stevens.