God bless the medical people who kept this good man alive. You look great, Steve, the weight loss from the ordeal only serves to benefit you moving forward. The whole world is pulling for you.
Really looking forward to your return. I can’t say how enough how much I love the knowledge you impart and the vast array of the vehicles you show us and how soo many are eclectic.
Man those where definitely some gorgeous looking trucks! Thanks for sharing again Steve! hopefully you’re getting better and a lot of rest!🙏we’re all hoping to see you fully recovered and in the junkyard in the future!
There's a giant 'T' between the 'Diamond' and 'Special' on that there manifold... 'T' is for Terrific hearing you're coming back in Service after rebuild, Steve. Respect
Another video and you're getting closer and closer to the time when you'll be back. All very encouraging. As stated last time: Yep, Diamond T was started in Chicago by C.A. Tilt and eventually merged in 1967 to become Diamond-Reo. That would eventually be part of White Motors and what "exists" today is under Volvo's truck division. Volvo and Mack also merged some years back. Mack Trucks does support their history with their "Functional Museum" in PA. I've written to them several times over the years and they will, for free send you all of the appropriate documentation for your truck if you supply them with the VIN #. I did that for a B Series Mack we have in storage and it turns out according to Mack that the truck is "1 of 1". Yes, some of these old trucks have that "industrial character" and for many years they just went about their business in the commercial world. I think more and more people are seeing that the country's "industrial past" is worth saving and documenting.
I bet you can't wait to sleep in your own bed. I will always wish you the best my friend especially where you have given me and others so many hours of great entertainment. Thank You and get well soon
Steve, that diamond t is a keeper for sure. Too much to try to part it put. Nice to see you out of bed. Keep on keeping on, and you will be back in the junkyard before u know it
Figure that truck is 100 years old.. I wonder if car line workers today think, this part is put on this vehicle someone will discuss as an archeological find in 100 years.. I think that's the part i love the most about this channel, is the history, even more than the vehicles themselves.. Glad you're back Steve.. love from the midwest.
These videos are very interesting, sure they are repeats,but picking up new Details like the first time, that Diamond t could really use pulling away from the tree at least great video thumbs up
Mr. B. Here ! 👀😎👍. As kid growing up in Brooklyn, NY , I show a few of these still being use in the last 50’s early 60’s they were used picking up junk , rolling knives being sharpened vehicle . 🔪🔪🔪💩💩 you get it ! Thanks Steve ! 👀😎👍👀😎👍
Made sure to hit the like, watch video to the end, and watched all commercials for max effect - Speedy recovery Steve and hope to see the new crawls soon sir!
I learned to drive a diamond T in the early 90's we had 2 of them and used them as logging trucks 1 was a diesel and 1 was gas powered. Awesome truck really fun to drive..
I absolutely LOVE Diamond T trucks! I have never been able to find one near me, no matter how hard I search! I even have a 1996 Dodge Ram extended cab, long-bed , Dually, with the Cummins 12 Valve Diesel and a swapped-in 6-speed manual! About a year and a half ago, she got T-boned in an intersection by a drunk driver. It has 97,000 miles and runs and drives perfectly. (I drive it around my property, using it for chores.) it would be perfect with a Diamond T cab/clip on it. I’d like to make it into a “Ramp truck” car hauler!😊
Keep up getting better Steve!! We will see you on the other side of this unfortunate events. We can't wait for new videos, but we can wait for you to get better!!
Interesting truck. It's amazing how many auto manufacturers came and went in America. Went to an event in Henderson N.C., only to discover at the car show that a block over was a museum dedicated to the trucks that were manufactured there.
We're all pulling for you Steve. Hope to see you back in the Junkyard soon
Those diamond Ts were a thing of beauty.
They really are. I am not too much of a truck guy but I always thought they looked great.
I’m enjoying these videos very much. Can not wait for the new episodes. Great seeing you and getting better every day. God Bless.
Best part of the video is that Steve is back.
We are praying for you Steve, get well soon, we miss you!
God bless the medical people who kept this good man alive. You look great, Steve, the weight loss from the ordeal only serves to benefit you moving forward. The whole world is pulling for you.
Get Well SOOOOON Steve
Good to see you Steve. Please, someone pull that truck away from the tree!
You're like an automotive encyclopedia , thank you for all you share👌
man that Diamond T must of been a nice ole truck back in the day. thanks for sharing. 👍
Great to see you! Hurry back! we miss you! You are looking better !!
Another great truck episode Steve! Hope your fully recovered soon!👍
So glad you’re on the mend! Never miss a show! Love ur books.
Positive Vibes sent,Be well.❤
It's fun to watch the likes rolling up like a slot machine. Please keep it up guys.
Awesome, Steve! Great truck, great video! Praying your health continues to thrive!!!
Really looking forward to your return. I can’t say how enough how much I love the knowledge you impart and the vast array of the vehicles you show us and how soo many are eclectic.
Man those where definitely some gorgeous looking trucks! Thanks for sharing again Steve! hopefully you’re getting better and a lot of rest!🙏we’re all hoping to see you fully recovered and in the junkyard in the future!
So glad to have you back Steve I look forward to watching your videos every day!
Steve gets distracted and names off, in detail, all the axles stacked up on the back of the truck. Astonishing how much knowledge this guy has.
I noted that too. Bonus knowledge and interesting facts.
Shine like a Steve !😊
I love these trucks videos. I hope you're doing well.
Love looking at those old retread tires on the back
Diamond T, Wow, Just wow!
Get well soon Steve. We all will be here on your return. I for one can't wait.
good to see you steve you looking good
There's a giant 'T' between the 'Diamond' and 'Special' on that there manifold... 'T' is for Terrific hearing you're coming back in Service after rebuild, Steve. Respect
Good one!
More puppies!❤
Good to see you,so happy you are going to be ok .Thanks to all who filled in.
That is a beautiful truck and all there too. I wonder if it's still there now? Cheers Mags. 🇨🇦
We love and miss ya ! ! ! Continue on the road to recovery ! ! ! God speed ! ! !👍👍
Great stuff buddy miss the vids but i know they'll be back soon. Love from Massachusetts
I know I've said it before, but it's great to see you back. You had us worried for a while.
Your the best steve! Glad to see your getting better!❤
Lookin' better everyday Steve. Hope you're back making new vid's soon.
Prayers for you Steve
🎸 Truckin', got my chips cashed in...... Keep truckin', like the doodah man.....🎸😀
Another video and you're getting closer and closer to the time when you'll be back. All very encouraging. As stated last time:
Yep, Diamond T was started in Chicago by C.A. Tilt and eventually merged in 1967 to become Diamond-Reo. That would eventually be part of White Motors and what "exists" today is under Volvo's truck division. Volvo and Mack also merged some years back.
Mack Trucks does support their history with their "Functional Museum" in PA. I've written to them several times over the years and they will, for free send you all of the appropriate documentation for your truck if you supply them with the VIN #. I did that for a B Series Mack we have in storage and it turns out according to Mack that the truck is "1 of 1". Yes, some of these old trucks have that "industrial character" and for many years they just went about their business in the commercial world. I think more and more people are seeing that the country's "industrial past" is worth saving and documenting.
Interesting as always thanks Steve !
Good to see ya pal!!! Enjoying these! Smart way to retain view counts.
I bet you can't wait to sleep in your own bed. I will always wish you the best my friend especially where you have given me and others so many hours of great entertainment. Thank You and get well soon
It brings me so much joy to see you posting again. Wishing you all the best.
The diamond t’s were so cool. Hope that when you’re back we ALLstay here for you. 😎
Get well Steve! Really miss your videos always on time back then at 12 pm in Germany.
Love your content, Steve❤
Working the algorithm Steve
Steve, that diamond t is a keeper for sure. Too much to try to part it put. Nice to see you out of bed. Keep on keeping on, and you will be back in the junkyard before u know it
Truck and tree have been neighbors a while
We'll miss You at Barrett Scottsdale Steve, hope You are back soon
What a surprise to see not one, but two SAABs in the background! Hello from Sweden!
Can't wait for you to get back soon!!!
Get well soon Steve.
Very cool - thanks for sharing
Hope you're doin well Steve. ❤
Get well soon Steve we're pulling for you
Good to see you up and at it , Steve …..
Figure that truck is 100 years old.. I wonder if car line workers today think, this part is put on this vehicle someone will discuss as an archeological find in 100 years.. I think that's the part i love the most about this channel, is the history, even more than the vehicles themselves.. Glad you're back Steve.. love from the midwest.
I always wanted a diamond T they were the coolest ever built 😎 nice job Steve 👍
These videos are very interesting, sure they are repeats,but picking up new Details like the first time, that Diamond t could really use pulling away from the tree at least great video thumbs up
glad to see you are doing better
Love these videos, can’t wait till you are back! Spring time please Steve! We are all pulling for you!
Good to see you we miss you Hoovys gotta go haha best wishes for a healthy 2024
Looking good Steve!Your short video made me happy. Great to see you with your Heath. Very scary. Get well!
what a sharp looking truck! great era of beauty and subsatance unseen today. thanks steve!
Thanks for all the wonderful videos! Keep getting better Mr. Steve.
Mr. B. Here ! 👀😎👍. As kid growing up in Brooklyn, NY , I show a few of these still being use in the last 50’s early 60’s they were used picking up junk , rolling knives being sharpened vehicle . 🔪🔪🔪💩💩 you get it ! Thanks Steve ! 👀😎👍👀😎👍
She been a nice truck new Steve . 👍🏻🇦🇺.
glad to see you on the mend you had us worried
Hope you get well soon Steve bless you
You keep posting I’ll keep looking and sharing! Let’s get Steve to 200k subscribers!
Get well Steve.
Steve , get well, Barrett Jackson will not be the same this year, hope to see you soon.
Glad you are back! I will watch every video you put out. I missed these informative clips!
Glad to see you on the mend buddy. Look for you back on stage also.
Made sure to hit the like, watch video to the end, and watched all commercials
for max effect - Speedy recovery Steve and hope to see the new crawls soon sir!
Classy old truck, thanks Steve.
Get Well Soon Boss.
Steve, you are looking amazing. So happy to see you up and moving.
I learned to drive a diamond T in the early 90's we had 2 of them and used them as logging trucks 1 was a diesel and 1 was gas powered. Awesome truck really fun to drive..
Keep going Steve!!!
I will be watching your past videos and junkyard crawls … very interesting and informative, Rick and Tyler are two solid dudes.
This truck is so cool. Thanks for sharing Steve!
I hope you get better soon me and my whole family learn a lot from your Channel and we appreciate all your information on these old vehicles
It will be nice when once again you are outstanding in your field. 😅
that dash is the Deluxe. Nice one.
I absolutely LOVE Diamond T trucks! I have never been able to find one near me, no matter how hard I search! I even have a 1996 Dodge Ram extended cab, long-bed , Dually, with the Cummins 12 Valve Diesel and a swapped-in 6-speed manual! About a year and a half ago, she got T-boned in an intersection by a drunk driver. It has 97,000 miles and runs and drives perfectly. (I drive it around my property, using it for chores.) it would be perfect with a Diamond T cab/clip on it. I’d like to make it into a “Ramp truck” car hauler!😊
Even on the Caddy of trucks back then, you had to pay for an optional installed passenger windshield wiper hahaha. Boy have times changed.
Thank you for the show tonight❤
Love too have this truck on the road again in style don't build them like that beautiful truck
Keep up getting better Steve!! We will see you on the other side of this unfortunate events. We can't wait for new videos, but we can wait for you to get better!!
Interesting truck. It's amazing how many auto manufacturers came and went in America. Went to an event in Henderson N.C., only to discover at the car show that a block over was a museum dedicated to the trucks that were manufactured there.
Happy to see you!!!!👊🏾
OK Steve, enough lollygagging, get back to work. Love the progress pal, full recovery soon.......................
Give us an update soon about how you're doing, Get well!
Steve, your videos are so good, I bet I've seen these 2 or 3 times and always spot something new!! Thanks, and hope your healing back to 100%.
man steve glad to see your pulling threw pretty well from the looks of it.....best wishes to you from all of us....
Great to watch reruns that l may have never seen. God Bless you Steve. 🙏
Good to see you recovering
Get better soon 🙏
you should mention the upper/lower wheel clyinder @ 6:19 some younger folks may not notice. hope you git well soon