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I bought a farm truck at an auction and it mustâve been my lucky day
âCause I bid a hundred dollars - they told me fifty if I haul it away
It didnât look like much just a pick-up truck with the seams all cominâ apart
But I changed the oil and a gasket seal and I gave it a brand new start
Itâs a Fargo frame with a stepside box and a fuel pump from a Dodge
I stripped the struts off a flatbed that was sittinâ up on blocks
Spare checker plate and a tailgate and I rigged up a custom mount
For a Coup De Ville hood ornament that I had layinâ around
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Itâs a Cadillac with a cattlerack
A winch in the front and a hitch in the back
Rusty old rig with retread tires
All held together with baling wire
I like ridinâ in a pick-up truck
I got a horseshoe on the dash and it brings me luck
seed sacks, oats, and flax, a post pounder and some barbed wire
A hydraulic jack and a jerry can, a crow bar and some barbed wire
Thereâs empty tins and tools and things all scattered on the floor
And it all lands at my babyâs feet when she opens up the door
Thereâs a rack for a rod and a rifle up back behind the seat
and the market value doubles when I fill it up with gasoline
Itâs a grouse hunters dream come true you can ice fish through the floor
And warm up a can of soup on the exhaust manifold
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What is the most important part of an automobile?
An old timer once told me âItâs the nut that holds the wheelâ
Thereâs horsed in a three thirteen, three speed column shift
Iâve replaced all the moving parts and some that never did
So here I go down the road, itâs a rusty, rattlinâ ride
But the price of a brand new pickup is damn sure out of sight
And if I get stuck out in the rain with my thumb out in the wind
I used to own a Volkswagon Van so I guess Iâm used to it
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