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Old 23-04-20, 01:25
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Hi Alex.

Might not be the same truck.

Note the census number is right under the window, whereas on the photo Rob has in Post 2, it is nearly mid-door.

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Old 24-04-20, 10:43
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David,

Good point! I missed that......so it's either another truck or it was repainted at some stage(?)
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Old 24-04-20, 12:24
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Or perhaps the photograph was taken while the General was visiting another unit which is also equipped with Diamond T trucks.
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Old 24-04-20, 13:57
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You are probably right, Ed. The General is clearly dressed for travel, and when you look at the driver mirror arms on the two photos of the Diamond T’s, the General’s driver has the mirror head set very high, near the top of the door. The one in the second photo is set very low, about one quarter way up from the sill.

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Old 24-04-20, 14:07
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Attached is another picture of the Diamond T, from Wheels&Tracks magazine no.7, which has an article on the collection of Bill Gregg.

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Or perhaps the photograph was taken while the General was visiting another unit which is also equipped with Diamond T trucks.
Sorry Ed; that's what I was meaning to say. Possibly a Diamond that has nothing to do with Crerar.

I do wonder if others can comment on the "CH" prefix.....wouldn't CL be more appropriate if the truck was based on a Diamond T975 chassis?
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Old 24-04-20, 14:36
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Judging by the last image posted, it looks like the truck did get a repaint.
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Old 29-04-20, 03:28
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Default not Diamond T

001.jpg This probably ran in his convoy
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Old 29-04-20, 03:40
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Just noticed tac signs on rear flaps
First army right rear
Left rear seams to have a 9 in circle over white bar
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