It’s common for us when setting about writing a story for a feature car in the magazine to find the owner’s reason for building a particular project was to have something different. Enter the king of different – Ian Thomsen’s rat style F6 Ford truck, they don’t come much more individual than this one, and Ian has done a masterful job of achieving that popular vision – to start with a concept and follow it right through to a well-executed conclusion.
Yes, it’s a rat rod, but certainly no ordinary one. You don’t often come across a street rod with a twin turboed, methanol injected diesel engine for a start. Stuff that monster into a truck, dump it on the ground and keep its original patina into the bargain and you know you’ve got different. As they say in the Aldi adverts; good – different!
The project started out in November of 2017 with Ian’s vision of a pro-street rat rod that he could also drag race high in his consciousness. The base vehicle was a very ordinary F6 Ford truck, but that wasn’t of great concern as it was destined for major changes anyway.
This story is from the October 2020 edition of Australian Street Rodding.
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