Ian Rousell you have knock this build clear out of the park over the bleachers As a retired fire fighter it just speaks we are on it fantastic fabrication as always 3 weeks build incredible Bill 1954 AR110 International sidestep pickup custom Queensland Australia 🇦🇺
Back in the early 60's, here in the UK, I discovered Hot Rod magazine (Yeah, I'm a fossil) and one article was a competition between volunteer, fire crews. It was like a drag race with additional activities, like managing the hoses and employing the ladder. Some of those makeshift, fire trucks were really wild, right down to big old slicks. Ian's hot rod fire truck would have fitted right in.
A piece of flat steel welded at the ends of the hose hangers, just going up, is the only thing missing. Then the hoses could be left on during transport. You always do amazing work!
You make it look so simple, I know it's not but you're an inspiration for me to move ahead,! I appreciate your recognition of the people who help you. Good job!
Man you're an artist I'm sure glad to have found this channel I've been blown away with just how cool these vehicles have changed and turned into head Turner's with that WOW factor. keep up these great builds I'm solid and happy to watch these crazy changes into something totally cool working art.
THANK YOU IAN for fixing the truck initial layout, was driving me nuts and I hoped someone would catch the body line /profile problem- And you did - ever the master blaster - well done Sir well done. Both you guys did a fantastic job on this -
Looks just like my buddy Kelly's firetruck. It was an icon at the Rat City Rukus. He even got it on the cover of some rat rod rag I can't remember the name of.
Fire truck just needed a bell or two & should've painted the back interior black & mounted old school fire fighting tools.Apart from that I love it & everything else Ian has created over the years. Greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🦘🐪🪃
In Russell is the master of car design he takes rusted out vehicles and turn them in the amazing custom Creations I mean come on he does things that other people just wouldn't dare to do is it really keep it up because he's becoming a cult status in my personal opinion enough said
There's an accumulated junk yard on the outskirts of Ryan, Iowa Full, I mean full of old vehicles, hovercraft, cars, trucks, old panel trucks, owned my an old guy who Can't get around anymore he's almost 93, you should come here and look around for a couple rescues. The guys last name is Hennessey the guy was a House Representative at one time you might be able to make a haul
The back looks like u used a cheap wood print Linoleum and it was probably because you had a time crunching I understand that but probably we would have looked a lot better if you were to used some pallet wood on it
@@michaelaldredge-greenwell1692 I respect and appreciate your opinion and that you took the time to reply. Beg to differ or not doesn't make my statement any less true since it is just my opinion and not a fact. Also Notice I did not say The Almighty God. I said An All Mighty God. So you probably aren't even begging to differ the same spiritual entity. :P Hope you are having a fantastic day/night.
LOL he asks IF it's safe to put airplane stuff on A truck ??? LOL Bro. Another story about the guys coming home from WW2 THE HYDRAULICS That They used on their cars to make them bounce were landing gear from Airplanes LOL yea BRO Big time 😎😎😎 bro I absolutely love the VW your building And I'd love to make some kinda Deal with you when you're finished I love it from every detail AND ESPECIALLY THE SLOT RIMS YOU ARE RUNNING ON IT 🤩🤩🤩
You're completely confused. Hydraulics weren't used until the early 1970s and they came from delivery truck lift gates... the pumps at least. Up until the late 1960's lowering blocks and cut or heated coil springs were the lowering method and no they didn't "bounce" their cars before hydraulics were used.
Boy, I love watching Ian and friends build things! I like everything he does. Even his stuff on his own RUclips. Everything is great.
And,and,and a chrome siren tastefully mounted, and a nice revolving light on a stalk. Beautifully executed
Ian Rousell you have knock this build clear out of the park over the bleachers As a retired fire fighter it just speaks we are on it fantastic fabrication as always 3 weeks build incredible
Bill 1954 AR110 International sidestep pickup custom Queensland Australia 🇦🇺
Ian is probably my favorite hot-rod builder,just so laid back
Ian and Tom are an awesome team. That's what I wanna do. Of course at 80 years old I'll have to hurry
I’ve been a fab/ welder for 40 years this is next level!!!
Back in the early 60's, here in the UK, I discovered Hot Rod magazine (Yeah, I'm a fossil) and one article was a competition between volunteer, fire crews. It was like a drag race with additional activities, like managing the hoses and employing the ladder. Some of those makeshift, fire trucks were really wild, right down to big old slicks. Ian's hot rod fire truck would have fitted right in.
I love Ian's energy very mello
A piece of flat steel welded at the ends of the hose hangers, just going up, is the only thing missing. Then the hoses could be left on during transport. You always do amazing work!
What a great build. It's so cool how Ian works with all his hot rod buds to build great his superb rides.
You make it look so simple, I know it's not but you're an inspiration for me to move ahead,! I appreciate your recognition of the people who help you. Good job!
Man you're an artist I'm sure glad to have found this channel I've been blown away with just how cool these vehicles have changed and turned into head Turner's with that WOW factor. keep up these great builds I'm solid and happy to watch these crazy changes into something totally cool working art.
That is excellent, and I Love the flat black, and that you kept the old patina
So cool guys and what a show well done tom
Awesome build in an unbelievable deadline. Great job, thank you for sharing. Lee up the great work.
Pruffs in the doing! He's a pure genius.
A Mechartist at work.
your amazing what talent i could watch u all day and not get tired of doing so
A massive creation of awesome, well done
That's BADASS ❤❤❤❤
That is one kick ass cool ride great job
That is just so awesome man Fantastic well done.
I love it well done Ian & Tom 👍👍👍
SO Cool! Every gear-head kids' dream
Proper video editing, makes a more viewable video.
That’s what you call hot rod Art 😜💯
Fire man Bill got a truck to drive!.Pretty crazy hit the nail on the head.
Awesome build
Thanks for sharing 👍😀
Man I'm glad you fixed the rake of the bed to match the cab!! It was bugging the crap out of me!! 😂
Bill summed it up pretty well, ... but let's not forget "the most important detail", it is Shop-Dog approved 😃
THANK YOU IAN for fixing the truck initial layout, was driving me nuts and I hoped someone would catch the body line /profile problem- And you did - ever the master blaster - well done Sir well done.
Both you guys did a fantastic job on this -
Keep Em coming.. He is a Genius. 🤘🏻
Beautiful work brother 😎🤙🏽
You are Houdini of hot rods Ian. So cool 👍🏼
You two work good together 🎉.
Another great video,I've seen a few episodes on telly,love the fab work.
Keep it up.
Great job! But a wooden ladder and old brass fire extinguisher+ old bell would be awesome to add ! FF 35 yrs!😮
Awesome truck
Hey man love your show a you done a out standing job on the old fire truck we live in Victoria Australia cheers man
LOVE IT !!!!!
Well done 👏 😊
He's a like able bloke with great skills
That suicide suspension looks badass!
Looks just like my buddy Kelly's firetruck. It was an icon at the Rat City Rukus. He even got it on the cover of some rat rod rag I can't remember the name of.
That alot of awesome right there....
Few brass fire accesories would add to her😊
Old school art🎉
Fire truck just needed a bell or two & should've painted the back interior black & mounted old school fire fighting tools.Apart from that I love it & everything else Ian has created over the years. Greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍 🦘🐪🪃
It's Like werkin' on my pops old D-6's & 7's
Great work as usual Ian.
Ian Rousell should be a teacher.
He is if you go to his RUclips .Ian is doing classes online and he's also doing them in person.
Nice rig
Haha that was great fun interesting informative have a great Christmas lads 👍
Wow!!
What do u mean,should be, we all learn somthing when we watch right,?😊 thats,taeching.! He teaches all the time Daaaa😊
In Russell is the master of car design he takes rusted out vehicles and turn them in the amazing custom Creations I mean come on he does things that other people just wouldn't dare to do is it really keep it up because he's becoming a cult status in my personal opinion enough said
One cool truck
A water refillable fire extinguisher with a garden spray wand on it is perfectly for those little fires. Cost nothing to fill it…..
You are awesome Ian nice work
This is the direction for Ian part ways with Victora
I like how bro just wings it
Yep water puts out FIRE
and there's no oxygen in CO2.....
There's an accumulated junk yard on the outskirts of Ryan, Iowa Full, I mean full of old vehicles, hovercraft, cars, trucks, old panel trucks, owned my an old guy who Can't get around anymore he's almost 93, you should come here and look around for a couple rescues. The guys last name is Hennessey the guy was a House Representative at one time you might be able to make a haul
U should be a wizard😊, The wizerd of...😅
Con la barba del otro loco,el pelado se puede hacer una peluca!!!!! Jajajajaja!!!!!.....
The back looks like u used a cheap wood print Linoleum and it was probably because you had a time crunching I understand that but probably we would have looked a lot better if you were to used some pallet wood on it
If he messed up the grille they would only have to find an old farmall tractor (which are literally everywhere) and get the grille from it!
My Dad had a international cabover that was cool looking but it went to the scrap yard
You need to put a siren and some red lights carousel
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34:00 that truck is bent
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Help how can I save Ian’s channel
I would'a made it a wide body, as wide as the rear tires...
My birthday is also next month (Doug)
The Chariot of an All Mighty God
I beg to differ.
@@michaelaldredge-greenwell1692 I respect and appreciate your opinion and that you took the time to reply. Beg to differ or not doesn't make my statement any less true since it is just my opinion and not a fact. Also Notice I did not say The Almighty God. I said An All Mighty God. So you probably aren't even begging to differ the same spiritual entity. :P Hope you are having a fantastic day/night.
Those rear tyres spoil the look but hey its not mine.
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If i could heng off the pipe bender that pipe would not bend under my weigth.
LOL he asks IF it's safe to put airplane stuff on A truck ??? LOL Bro. Another story about the guys coming home from WW2 THE HYDRAULICS That They used on their cars to make them bounce were landing gear from Airplanes LOL yea BRO Big time 😎😎😎 bro I absolutely love the VW your building And I'd love to make some kinda Deal with you when you're finished I love it from every detail AND ESPECIALLY THE SLOT RIMS YOU ARE RUNNING ON IT 🤩🤩🤩
You're completely confused. Hydraulics weren't used until the early 1970s and they came from delivery truck lift gates... the pumps at least. Up until the late 1960's lowering blocks and cut or heated coil springs were the lowering method and no they didn't "bounce" their cars before hydraulics were used.
Stop stealing Ian’s content and start making your own
Not as nice. As the forward-controlled Ford. From Jack
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Wow!