Diamond T Woody
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- The Holy Grail of Barn Finds! 1946 Diamond T 4x4 Diesel Railroad Wood Wagon!! 1946 Diamond T 4x4 Diesel Railroad Wood Wagon Currently being restored by Tom Philippbar. This Woody wagon is being built for the Santa Fe Railroad Dept and able to run on the railroad tracks. All wood hand crafted by Tom Philppbar in Southern California.
That’s absolutely beautiful and amazing. I love it.
That’s a beauty. Primo truck. Take care. Looks like a Lodge station wagon.
Exquisite truck, great video and the perfect song to create a befitting laid back mood. Well done! Thank you for sharing and providing the mood. 😉🍀
Reminds me of those old resort-type busses they used to have.
Cool Ride
Great for touring the wine cave
Tom, your woodwork and overall restoration of that gem is fantastic!!
You must feel proud.🎉
That's a gorgeous truck!
Tom, I enjoyed your Power Wagon Woodie, the Diamond-T is equally as nice. Congratulations on another fine build.
Very cool can't wait to see it with the paint done
Woodwork is really nice.
Wow, what a beauty!
Beauty of professionalism
I really like that beautiful, thanks for sharing, hi from Australia,
The second life for beautiful track
Looking good and can't wait to see it at South OC Cars and Coffee!
Man, I love that car!
Very nice.
Que cosa más bella, las cosas lindas que hacían antes, saludos desde Costa Rica.
Gorgeous Truck.... how many of these were ever built. I've never seen one before!
That's a nice ♦️T
Was this a woody from the beginning or you built the wood cabin on a cab and chassis frame?
Very nice woody. Was it all was a woody or a fire truck before?
Great choice of music for the video.
Beautiful work so far, can’t wait to see the final product. Of course I’m writing this two years after this first appeared, so I’ll keep looking. Just wondering about the badge on the hood from The FWD Corp. Was the new truck sent to Clintonville WI for the fwd conversion when new, and then put into service as whatever it was before you got it? I used to drive FWD fire trucks from the early 50’s that had their cabs, hoods, and radiator shrouds sourced locally and sold as FWD brand trucks that sure looked very similar to this. Love it!
Beautiful work and a beautiful truck. I've seen your other work and this one is equally nice. I am curious as to how you are driving the winch? Hydraulic?
Jerry Henry
Would have rather heard the engine than the generic music.what engine? what transmission?
Nice
did u do the wood work?
I'm going to build a 42 canopy
And wanted to do some wood work on it
And a 1928 reo woody
Nice truck 👍
Did you overhaul the engine to?
Cool ride. Ditch that crappy music tho.