The grill was not chrome. It was stainless steel. Magnet didn't stick. Diamond T made shoes back in the late 19th/early 20th centuries. In the early teens when everyone who had a bit of spare capital started getting into the automotive industry Diamond T went into trucks. The earlier trucks were even fancier - for their day. Up untill sometime in the 1930s the bezel in the speedometer had a rose etched into the glass inside and painted green. My 48 had a lot of attention to detail inside - door knobs, handles, etc. It had dual crank out front windows. Cranks were on the dash. Only one keylock on the truck. If you wanted to lock the cab you locked the drivers door from inside then go around and lock the passenger side with the key. Dunno why. Had an oddball Clark 5 speed in it. Shift pattern was a W not an H. IIRC 5th was left of 1st. See pic.
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