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Diamond Rio

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Dave Snelson

03-08-2000 07:40:51




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Does anyone know where I can find information on
"Diamond Rios".
Please, not the music group or the MP3 device.
I'm interested in the history of that tractor. A picture would be nice, but I'm really interested
in the history.




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jerry patterson

07-12-2001 19:53:22




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 Re: Diamond Rio in reply to Dave Snelson, 03-08-2000 07:40:51  
Hello i found some history on the web and what i found
was they where made from 1967-1975. It was a div-
sion of white truckswho bought diamond t, then reo
and made diamond reo.I own a 1974 diamond reo that
is totaly restored with a double eagle sleeper.
350-cummins and 13 speed that is original. I drive
it every day hauling logs and power polls down here in south mississippi.and very proud of it. thanks for your time/may GOD bless. jerry patterson 475 river rd. ellisville Ms. 39437

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Gene

07-16-2003 18:26:02




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 Re: Re: Diamond Rio in reply to jerry patterson, 07-12-2001 19:53:22  
Hi, am sure glad that I found something regarding Diamond Rio trucks. I know that the "Diamond Rio was no longer made.

I just wanted to make sure. I am designing a truck, tractor and I am looking into the possibility of calling it the New Diamond Rio.

Right now I am finishing up on a model and am going to look for investors.

If you would like more information e mail me at eadumont58102@yahoo.com.
Best regards
Gene Dumont

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DIAMOND REO

03-08-2000 14:08:33




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 Re: Diamond Rio in reply to Dave Snelson, 03-08-2000 07:40:51  
If you spell it correctly, a web search should turn up alot of information. The REO stood for Ransom E. Olds. - CD in MI



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Tinker

03-08-2000 17:33:29




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 Re: Re: Diamond Rio in reply to DIAMOND REO, 03-08-2000 14:08:33  
And the E. stood for ELI!



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CD

03-08-2000 21:09:00




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 Re: Re: Re: Diamond Rio in reply to Tinker, 03-08-2000 17:33:29  
Which was short for, Elias, or Elijah?



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