Pickup trucks come in all shapes and sizes. The difference with this one is that it literally has parts from different trucks of varying shapes and sizes and ends up being a mish-mash unlike any other we’ve seen.
Unless we’re very much mistaken, this pickup started out life as a humble Chevrolet C10. The C10 is one of the car manufacturer’s most iconic pickups and yet, for some reason, the owner of this example thought they could improve on what Chevrolet created by using a host of parts from other vehicles.
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For starters, the truck is rocking headlights and a grille that appear to have been lifted from a second-generation Chevrolet Colorado. Early second-generation Colorados aren’t exactly what we’d call attractive and affixing its headlights and grille to a classic C10 is an odd decision.
In addition to the weird front fascia that includes a custom hood, the truck is sitting on modern wheels that do a poor job of filling out the wheel arches. It has also been painted in a rather uninspiring shade of red and features new taillights, although we’re not exactly what car they’ve been lifted off, as well as a tonneau cover over the bed.
The owner of this truck has also made extensive changes to the interior, which now sports what appears to be the dashboard of an older Toyota Hilux. This video was shared on the Brazilian-based Facebook page Clube Chevrolet C10 – BR.