Identify this old truck

Fritz the Cat

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There are several classic Pickups -


Identify classic pickup trucks from the '30s, '40s, and '50s.

This one is tough!

Click on the link below to play it:

www.americantorque.com/game/pickup-id/


Good luck, I got more wrong than right. How hard could it be to tell the difference between a Ford and a Studebaker?
 


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45%. It would've been easier if they hadn't photoshopped out hood, grill, and hubcap emblems. (grin)
 


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55% what the hell is a Diamond T? never heard of them.
 

Davy Crockett

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55% what the hell is a Diamond T? never heard of them.


The ones I knew of were heavy duty tough trucks that were tougher than nails and fairly common in the oilfield , Buddy Lawrence from Tioga used to move rigs and still had some that were built in the 40s in his fleet in the 70s and 80s. The newer ones were more square.
 

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48%. I'm gonna consider that passing for a guy born about 40 years after any of them were made.
 


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48% generally I was better with the year than with the model. Fun test, thanks for posting!
 

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