Not everybody has the ability to glance over a 1957 International once used as a water tanker fire truck and envision a barbecue smoker.
But Meridian mechanic Terry Wilson did just that.
It took Wilson and fellow mechanic Tony Todd seven years to build a three-pit smoker. The vehicle, which once extinguished fires, now satisfies the palate with all sorts of delicacies at catered events.
The former fire truck was once a part of the Damascus Volunteer Fire Department in Kemper County.
"My dad bought it and was going to make a dump truck out of it," Wilson said. "I walked one time around the truck and said I wanted it. I saw a barbecue smoker in it. After a couple of years, my dad decided he wasn't going to do the dump truck and let me have it."
Wilson said the smoker became operational in 2013. The first catered event using the new smoker was Run for the Wall bike ride just before Memorial Day at the Lauderdale County Agri-Center. Some 400 meals were prepared during that particular event.