Don Wickstrum loves cars. Within five minutes of meeting, we’re onto the subject of what he has in the garage. Or rather, garages.
The non-exhaustive list includes a 1934 Ford Model A, a 1957 Mack B61 truck, a 750bhp Audi 90 that runs on ethanol, an E34 BMW M3 drift car, a 1946 Dodge that’s now a ratrod with a 600bhp Cummins 4BT engine in it in tribute to Don’s uncle Joe, a 1972 Ford Bronco and a 2000 Ford F-150 Lightning.
Deep breath, because there’s also a 1968 Ford Mustang with an EcoBoost four pot, a 1955 Ford F-250, a 1964 Ford F-100 with a modern Mustang GT350 5.2-litre Voodoo V8, another Ford F-100 with an electric powertrain, yet another F-100 (this time a 1972 that wears its patina beautifully), a Roush tuned sixth gen Ford Mustang, a 997.2 Porsche 911 Turbo S bought from Copart, a Mercury Cougar that’s awaiting restoration, a Ford Torino, an ex-military Humvee and an F-150 Raptor daily. There’s also the excellently named ‘Holy Smoke’ for competitive tractor pulling.