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Hardcover Truck: Rebuilding a Worn-Out Pickup, and Other Posttechnological Adventures Book

ISBN: 0395250188

ISBN13: 9780395250181

Truck: Rebuilding a Worn-Out Pickup, and Other Posttechnological Adventures

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Format: Hardcover

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"Know thy gadgets; first step in restoring some kind of wholeness to one's life." So observes John Jerome about his purpose for rebuilding a 1950 Dodge pickup. Yes, he needs the truck to haul manure,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

rebuilding

This is a great book for anyone who has or is thinking about rebuilding or restoring a vehicle. John has all the usual troubles and then some! I have read this book probably six times and never tire of it. Well worth you time and gave me many a laugh.

Hysterically funny and useful too!

I've read the book five times since buying it, as the humor camouflaged some of the practical gems about rebuilding old trucks. A wonderful curl-up-before-the fireplace read!

For everyone who dreams to be a Gearhead

It's much more than story it's an experience!

a wonderfuly descriptive book

This is a great book. I have fixed a 1950 FARGO and I loved his book but.... the language could get cleaned up be for the kids see the book. This is otherwise great stuff.

Rusted parts, winter cold, and a dash of philosophy

My copy is well-used, for I never tire of returning to Jerome's world. The author gets his old 1950s Dodge not to restore (he calls restorers 'nuts'), but simply to haul junk. Thumbing his nose at technology, Jerome undertakes the mechanical rebuilding of a simple truck from a simpler time, hoping it will sync with his vision of rural New England life. The book is an education about engines, removing rusted parts, junkyard hunting (hilarious and the best part of the book) with occasional but unobtrusive forays into questioning 'progress'. We feel the cold of winter as he works on the dirt floor of the barn, feel the heat radiating from the woodstove, feel the speckle of penetrating oil on our faces as he whacks away hopelessly at the kingpins. And when it's all back together, we share in his disappointment when it doesn't run (at first) and his juvenile glee when it does (much hand-wringing later). The story parallels what happens every winter in garages across the nation, as amateurs attempt to rescue old vehicles from the dead. This book is a classic, and I'm glad it's still available.
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