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Rick Sullivan with his upside down truck in Clinton, Illinois. A man has built an incredible upside down truck that looks like a flipped-over vehicle. Rick Sullivan spent six months and $6,000 building the topsy-turvy truck from the parts of two separate vehicles.The road-legal car is created from a 1991 Ford Ranger pickup truck with a 1995 F-150 pickup truck body placed over the top - upside down.
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00:0000,00,"No your screen hasn't been turned upside down. This bizarre truck is built to
00:20look like it's been flipped,"
00:26Mechanic Rick Sullivan spent six months building the unusual vehicle in his breakdown garage
00:31in Clinton, Illinois.
00:32Rick Sullivan, Owner, Ford Ranger
00:33People are amazed. I mean, it's one of those things that when you first see it, it's hard
00:39to recognize what it is. But when you take the second look, then they pull me over and
00:43want to look at it closer.
00:44Rick, who runs the garage with his wife Kathy, got the design idea when he was called to
00:50rescue an overturned Ford Ranger.
00:53As we were approaching the scene, there was a pickup truck that was rolled over on its
00:58top in about 10 inches of snow, with all four wheels sticking up in the air. I said, hey,
01:03I'll bet you I can recreate that.
01:05Inspired by the concept, Rick set about putting his idea into reality.
01:10We collected parts from a Ford F-150. Then on the drivetrain, it is a 91 Ford Ranger
01:19and we tore the body off of it and transformed the F-150 upside down onto the 91 Ford Ranger.
01:29The truck cost me $6,000 to build and it took me six months to complete.
01:34The truck is a big hit with Rick's nephews, who love being taken out in the attention-grabbing
01:38vehicle.
01:39Hi, Brody. Hi, Brock. You ready to go for a ride?
01:42Yeah.
01:43Want to go to Dairy Queen?
01:44Sure.
01:45Sure.
01:46All right.
01:48Because it's upside down, probably. And there's only one of it in the world. Our friends are
01:53very jealous that we get to ride in these cool cars.
01:58And the upside down creation turns heads in town.
02:00Yeah.
02:01I thought it was a car that had been tipped over. That's what it's supposed to represent,
02:05I think.
02:07What it looks like is somebody took the frame of a car and put it on there, but your first
02:12reaction is that something's wrong.
02:15I would like to have one myself, simply because of the uniqueness in it.
02:20The amount of pictures from cell phones, I would say, is somewhere around 1,000 pictures
02:25a day.
02:26Luckily for Rick, his wife supports his crazy building projects, even if he keeps her in
02:31the dark about what he's building.
02:34When I brought home the upside down truck, my wife had no idea.
02:37I was at work and he called and said, you need to come outside. So I went outside. It
02:44was amazing, the reaction to it. And the people were stopping in the street and it was a lot
02:51of fun.
02:51Yes, I would say Rick is car crazy. And his mind is always thinking about what the next
02:57project's going to be.
02:59The truck may have turned his world upside down, but Rick is already planning the next
03:03exciting build.
03:04I will keep the truck. I will never sell the truck. I do have a car building project for
03:09the future. Just keep watching the streets, because it's coming.
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