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Gary Borders: Driving an old farm truck is a labor of love

The perfect old farm truck comes with some allowances.
Gary Borders
The perfect old farm truck comes with some allowances.

“I want an old beat-up farm truck,” my wife said wistfully on more than one occasion. She had specific requirements. Nothing completely restored and shiny. A four-on-the-floor stick shift. I started looking last summer. Once I did a u-turn to snap a cell phone photo of a 1968 Ford partially restored and nearly flawless. It was deemed too expensive. And too shiny.

The perfect old farm truck comes with some allowances.
Credit Gary Borders
The perfect old farm truck comes with some allowances.

Then I found a 1961 International Harvester on a side street. It definitely fit the “beat-up farm truck” requirement. We began to get excited, though the price was more than we planned to pay. We called a buddy who has restored many vehicles to come look.

Our friend is an encyclopedia of knowledge concerning vintage vehicles. I, on the other hand, am a blank book. I retired from changing the oil in my vehicles in 1980, after draining the transmission instead of the oil pan from a 1978 Toyota Corolla while a poor graduate student in Austin. The transmission fell out in Taylor as we headed to Longview for a visit. I wondered why the dipstick seemed to be overflowing as I added four quarts to an already full pan. That is when I swore off having anything to do with automotive repair.

Our free expert was not enthusiastic about the Harvester and started looking online. By the next night he had emailed a link to a 1965 Ford F-100 in Iowa for sale on eBay. The seller included a video of the truck tooling down the road, with Steve Earle singing “You’re the Best Lover That I Ever Had.”

The truck is bright red. The interior is nearly perfect. We were hooked, and I began bidding. My BMC and I would go in 50-50 on the truck.

We have a history of going halves. Not long after we started dating more than seven years ago, we bought a Mini Cooper convertible together, also red. We shared that car for five years before deciding it was too expensive to maintain. A fellow from New York City bought it on eBay and had it shipped to him.

We won the bid for the truck for less than expected and were ecstatic. I arranged for shipping and it arrived a few weeks later.

Turns out the truck needed an engine overhaul, and the old-fashioned drum brakes were sketchy and needed to be upgraded to disc brakes. Our friend recommended a local fellow with a sterling reputation. As always, this cost more than expected since it needed a clutch as well. But the engine and all the fixin’s are spotless, restored to its black-and-gold original appearance. And with a 352 V-8, 208 horsepower engine, it has a ton of power and purrs like a giant kitten.

Here is what we discovered. My wife is tiny but tough and has been driving a stick since she was a kid. But she has a hard time driving this truck, which has no power steering. In fact, I have a hard time negotiating sharp turns. Further, there is no air-conditioning, so besides wrestling a giant steering wheel, running through the granny gears and a springy clutch, sweat pours off this time of year.

So this beast doesn’t fit us, lovely as she looks in the driveway. I am partial to power steering and air-conditioning. My wife is hesitant to drive it because it takes so much muscle to maneuver. And she likes air-conditioning as well.

When the weather cools a bit, Big Red is going up on the auction block. I am confident somebody will buy her, fulfilling a dream of owning an old truck with a perfectly restored engine. After that, we’ll keep looking for that perfect beat-up truck — just one with AC and power steering.

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Gary Borders has been an East Texas journalist and editor for more than 30 years. He is currently the editor and publisher of the Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune and also writes online each week at garyborders.com.

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