video found on http://americaloveshorsepower.com/this-1931-ford-rat-rod-will-blow-your-mind/
and the engine is a Diamond REO, not a Rio. You know that, REO was a company from waayyy back in 1904 when Ransom E Olds made the REO company to make cars and trucks, busses were made too. Diamond T made trucks and semis (tractor trailer / 18 wheelers / (or whatever you call them)) and REO and Diamond T merged in 1967. The White trucking company bought that, and that is how a Diamond REO engine comes from a White truck. As soon as I read Rio, I knew that some explanation would be a good thing http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Reo_Trucks
if you can't remember where you heard the name Ian Roussel, it might have been from the Space Junkie at Gene Winfield's open house http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/10/space-junkie-by-ian-roussel-was-at-gene.html or the video http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/03/ian-roussel-kustom-cars-lead-sleds-54.html
That looks an awful lot like Henry Kesslers' Build not Ian Rousells' wonder how that could have happened? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxRp1zFxKBY
ReplyDeletedude, right on the 4th photo, on the call board, it says it belongs to Henry Kessler... so maybe you can not link to dead videos on Youtube, change your name, and not bug me about such dichotomies
DeleteLove the minimalist back seat pads on the wire frame - is that a Diamond T truck grille as well?
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ReplyDeleteLove it fantastic. Sometimes wish my 60 Bonneville ws more of rod.
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