Sunday, 9 November 2014

Illinois Mechanic Builds Upside-Down Car

An automobile
repairer and auto-shop worker, Rick Sullivan has
built a special car that looks, walks, and operates
upside down. The Illinois mechanic didn't build the
vehicle from scratch but made the modification out
of another truck.
Sullivan spent six months and $6,000
building the upside-down truck from the
parts of two separate vehicles: a 1991 Ford
Ranger pickup truck and a 1995 F-150
pickup truck body placed over the top
complete with spinning wheels.
Sullivan got the idea for a topsy-turvy truck
when he was called to transport an
overturned Ford Ranger to his body shop.
"I built the truck by starting out collecting
parts for a Ford F150, we bought different
parts in different locations," he told Barcroft
TV. "There's no blueprint. I just started
buying parts and then putting it together.
It's all in my head and we had to make
adjustments throughout, but it turned out
pretty much like I envisioned it."
As you might expect, Sullivan gets a lot of
attention when he drives the upside-down
auto around his home town of Clinton,
Illinois.
Posted By David Aniemeka

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