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Some people say, there's a fine line between genius and insanity. Ian Loska's 1934 pick-up truck just says f*** off and turns that line into
a cloud of tire smoke. And it does so for good reason: There are a maybe a handful radical hot rods that are equally crazy-styled but still perfectly proportioned, well-built, and, believe it or not, driveable. So, here's your chance to own one of those rare builds as Ian Loska's is selling his pick-up, also known as the »coffee truck«. I shot it for the Swedish GASOLINE Magazine as well as the German KUSTOM CAR Mag. In the meantime, Ian dramatically altered its looks by slapping on a set of Radir tri-ribs shot with Excelsior front tires and good old Cheaters slicks in the back. Talk about 1960s show car / drag style. All you gotta do is follow
this link and place your bid. Good luck! Or check out
this video first.
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