Wild Tow Truck is a collection of vehicles measuring 28 feet long It features seats and a center console that were part of a 2014 Ford F-150. Tow trucks are built to do the job. However, one Kansas man refused to settle for less. He created a unique tow truck that is ultra-long and low-riding. It’s unlike any other tow truck we have ever seen. The towtruck is a mix of different vehicles. The chassis was a Freightliner semi-truck from 2007, while the cab is made of two separate wheat trucks. Although it appears seamless due to the natural rust, it was the most difficult part of the build. The tow truck’s engine is a two stroke Detroit Diesel engine. Brandon chose it for its distinctive sound. It pipes through the exhaust system that runs under the doors and stacks behind the cab. It acts as a running board and its thick exhaust pipes protect it from door dings. It can heat up enough to burn passengers as they get out of the truck. It measures 28 feet (8 meters) in length and weighs 14,000 lbs (6,350 kgs). The truck is 9 feet tall (2.7 m) despite being low-riding. The truck’s size does not stop it from performing. The engine is powerful enough to tear through the rear tires. The truck uses eight sets of tires per year. Its owner has accumulated approximately 10,000 miles and taken it to many car shows. The interior is mostly made of sheet metal. Brandon did sound deadening. Brandon modified the center console to fit the Allison transmission. Brandon had to make many parts of the truck using what he had on hand. By melting aluminum truck rims, and other scrap metal, he even created his own three-foot tow rope. It hangs from the back. It’s unlikely that there is a tow vehicle that looks as good as this one. It is unique with hot-rod cues, and a head-turning design.