Resurrecting a 1966 International C 1300 Pickup Truck

By Glen Wunderlich

Looking back to the ‘60s, I recall how my friends and I always yearned for a vehicle that would simply start and drive, because we always seemed to be working on whatever we had. Woodward Avenue north of Detroit was where we’d spend our time and gas money – that is, whenever we weren’t wrenching on something. We lived today’s Dream Cruise from the Totem Pole to Ted’s Drive-In up and down the boulevard.

Fast forward 50 years to today’s marvels of engineering sans carburetors, leaded gasoline, and distributor points – heck, distributors themselves. Where once a 100,000 odometer reading was as rare as cruise control, today it means a low-mileage creampuff. (Are there even creampuffs anymore?)

However, simply starting and driving isn’t quite so simple; technology is in control.

It’s not that I have anything against technology other than all the buzzers, flashing lights and computers making decisions they have no business making. One example from my now-departed 1999 Chevy pickup, thank you, was the fact that I could not shut off my headlights, even if I tried. And, try I did. There was no magic trick like applying the parking brake; banging my head on the dashboard didn’t work either. I couldn’t take it anymore and all I can say is good riddance!

A new truck and accompanying “mortgage” made no sense, either. I wasn’t going to be tortured by technology and a paint job that belongs in Autorama. I had to have a truck and I wanted to be in charge of the lights. If I wanted to get a load of firewood, a few pinstripes from the trails weren’t going to prevent me from working. Some deer hair and blood would just add character.

Time had come to resurrect a beast that would satisfy my desire to be free from GPS, Bluetooth, plastic and computers. The 1966 International C 1300, 1 ton, all-wheel drive, that I had purchased in southern Ohio many years ago, was calling my name from the pines, where it lay dormant for over a decade. (Yes, shame on me!)

1966 International C1300, 1 Ton, AWD

1966 International C1300, 1 Ton, AWD

My mechanically inclined friend, Mike, and I pulled it out of the trenches that had formed under its wheels with a tractor older than the truck itself. We drained and replaced all fluids, cleaned the carburetor and spark plugs and fired it up with a new battery. We soon learned the brakes were gone and the tires were no longer safe. Oh, sure there were other gremlins that surfaced, but these old trucks were meant to be worked – and, worked on. There is nothing in the owner’s manual that says take it to the dealer; rather, it’s more of a how-to guide to self-help.

Recycling white ash killed by Emerald Ash Borer

Recycling white ash killed by Emerald Ash Borer

It doesn’t have power windows, power mirrors or power anything. To steer, two arms must supply the power – and, plenty of it. The dimmer switch is on the floor, where it belongs and the lights go on and off whenever I choose to operate the push/pull knob on the dash. Back to the future. Finally.

My 50 Year-Old Truck

The 1966 IHC has 20,800 original miles on its BG 265 straight six-cylinder engine. It came from Lancaster, Ohio and was a municipal vehicle at one time. It was put on the road in 2015 after having been neglected in the filed for 10 years. . New tires on 17.5-inch wheels, fluids, heater core, and a few other details and off to work.

Hillary Knew She was Sending Secrets through Insecure Email

In response to Clinton’s request for a set of since-redacted talking points, Sullivan writes, “They say they’ve had issues sending secure fax. They’re working on it.” Clinton responds “If they can’t, turn into nonpaper [with] no identifying heading and send nonsecure.”Ironically, an email thread from four months earlier shows Clinton saying she was “surprised” that a diplomatic oficer named John Godfrey used a personal email account to send a memo on Libya policy after the fall of Muammar Qaddafi. . . .

These two paragraphs are very damning.  They show both that she knew she was telling people to send secret information in a way that wasn’t secure, that her previous statements that the secret material wasn’t labeled may have been because she thought she could hide that it was secret and protect her from liability (she is wrong legally even if she thought this excuse could confuse the issue), and finally that she called out others for doing what she was doing.

Nexbelt Partners With MGM Targets on Concealed Carry, Tactical Belts


(RANCHO CUCAMONGA) – Nexbelt, “The Belt With No Holes” announced today that they’ve partnered with MGM Targets and will be introducing their new Concealed Carry and Tactical Belts in Booth #20136 at the upcoming 2016 SHOT Show in Las Vegas.”MGM is the world’s leader in portable steel targets for firearms training and competition shooting,” said Eddie Rowland, Co-Founder of Nexbelt. “That’s why they’re the perfect partner for us. These new Concealed Carry and Tactical Belts we’re introducing will set a whole new standard in this category and replace an old outdated design that’s been around for a few hundred years. Nexbelt will be the leader in this category once the shooting industry sees what we have to offer. We exhibited at a Concealed Carry Expo earlier this year. It was scheduled to be a 3 day show. Our belts were so popular that we completely sold out of our inventory in just a day and a half…that’s the kind of response that gun owners have had to this Precise-Fit Technology. So we’re very excited to be introducing these belts at the SHOT Show for the very first time.” Read more

GPS enabled iPhone & Android Apps For the Outdoors Specialty Maps for the Outdoor Lifestyle

From a Professional Outdoor Media Association member, Gogal Publishing Company…

We are a Philadelphia based company specializing in the design, development and distribution of geographically aware mapping and navigation applications for iOS and Android platforms. Our apps deliver accurate longitude and latitude coordinates for easy driving or hiking navigation and include detailed destination specific information.

Stream Map USA – NOW AVAILABLE – New for 2015

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Stream Map USA is a series of eight US regional GPS mapping and navigation tools featuring searchable rivers, lakes and streams, mapped on GPS-enabled roadmaps, satellite images, and topographic maps. Stream Map USA is ideal for anglers, paddlers, hunters, hikers, and just about anyone who plays in the outdoors.

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Colorado Wild Trout – NEW for 2015

Designed to work with or without phone service, Colorado Wild Trout combines detailed trout maps with comprehensive data and GPS navigation allowing anglers to easily find and access wild trout throughout Colorado
GPS Topo USA 

GPS Topo USA

Complete USGS topographic map coverage of the entire United States including Alaska & Hawaii with built-in GPS tracking and compass navigation.

 

 

GPS National Parks USA

GPS enabled map of US National Parks, Monuments, Military Parks, Historic Sites and Memorials provides navigation with or without phone service.
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GPS Fishing Guide to Pennsylvania

A complete interactive fishing map of Pennsylvania prviding turn-by-turn driving directions to thousands of the best fishing and boating locations in Pennsylvania.
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MI DNR to auction surplus public land starting Jan. 12

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources today announced it will offer surplus public land for sale by sealed-bid auction between Jan. 12 and Feb. 10, 2016. The auction will feature 22 parcels located in counties mainly in the eastern Upper Peninsula and in northern lower Michigan, including Alpena, Arenac, Cheboygan, Chippewa, Crawford, Gladwin, Mackinac, and St. Clair.

Properties range in size from less than an acre to 240 acres. These lands are isolated from other DNR-managed land, are difficult to manage and provide limited public recreation benefit. Several of the parcels are forested and have riverside or lake frontage and are better suited for private ownership. In particular, this auction is highlighting six parcels amounting to more than 680 acres in Adams Township, Arenac County.

Information on the auction, including the minimum bid price, property descriptions and conditions of sale is available at www.michigan.gov/landforsale. Property listings will not be available for bid until the auction start date (Jan. 12). At that time, instructions for submitting a bid and printable bid forms will be provided at www.michigan.gov/landforsale. Sealed bids must be postmarked by midnight Feb. 10 and will be opened Feb. 22. Read more

MI DNR conservation officers to enhance snowmobile noise enforcement this winter


Noncompliance could damage Michigan’s nationally recognized trail systemMichigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers will be enhancing statewide efforts to enforce snowmobile decibel level rules this winter. Noncompliance of the rules could damage Michigan’s nationally recognized trail system because 50 percent of trails pass through private land.

Enhanced efforts will focus on the DNR-managed trail systems, high-use areas and areas where complaints are received. While on routine patrol, conservation officers also will conduct decibel-level testing of snowmobiles.

The penalty for violating the sound levels for snowmobiles is a civil infraction, with fines up to $250. Read more

Streamlight Introduces Stylus Pro USB UV

EAGLEVILLE, PA –Streamlight® Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting, introduced the rechargeable Stylus Pro® USB UV, a sleek, compact penlight that provides ultraviolet (UV) light for detecting engine or HVAC leaks, fraudulent documents, or for use in forensic investigations. The new light also includes a USB port that allows for on-the-go charging.

“The Stylus Pro USB UV gives professionals a real edge with its ultraviolet feature,” said Streamlight Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Michael F. Dineen. “Professionals from auto repair and industrial technicians to law enforcement investigators can rely on its UV light to spot otherwise undetectable engine and HVAC leaks, conduct forensic examinations, or detect fraudulent documents. An important added benefit is that this compact light is also USB-rechargeable.” Read more

Can-Am Off-Road Introduces the New Defender XT

Ready for a day’s work on the farm, backcountry hunt, or trail riding, the new Can-Am Defender XT package was built to establish a new standard in tough performance. The new unit features industry-leading terrain capabilities and working proficiencies as well as clever versatility and functionality.
Defender XT HD10 in Mossy Oak Break-Up Country

Defender XT Package Details: Read more

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