![]() 04/13/2016 at 16:49 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
This is a real car. I don’t speak Spanish so I cant tell you anything else. Ford F250 Tropical edition.
![]() 04/13/2016 at 16:56 |
|
Also has this, so a few body styles? WHY?
![]() 04/13/2016 at 16:58 |
|
because brasil
![]() 04/13/2016 at 16:58 |
|
That’s amazing.
Now burn it.
![]() 04/13/2016 at 16:58 |
|
Curious.
The link you provide states clearly it is a Brazilian conversion (and the rear screen says “for sale” in Portuguese). Why would you need to know any Spanish?
![]() 04/13/2016 at 17:00 |
|
Yeah what makes Brazil need weird vehicles, some are not any more functional for any purpose I can see worth a new body. I’m sure the safety standards non existant like the Mexican pickup versions.
![]() 04/13/2016 at 17:04 |
|
That’s not that bad, really...
The Ford F-1000 Deserter, on the other hand...
![]() 04/13/2016 at 17:04 |
|
“Welcome to Brazil, where we take all the truck out of your truck!”
![]() 04/13/2016 at 17:05 |
|
Awesome, just a giant sedan
![]() 04/13/2016 at 17:24 |
|
I wonder if there are fiscal reasons.
Maybe pick-up trucks have very low taxation there (being commercial/utility vehicles) but a loophole in Brazilian law allows conversion into a passenger vehicle (adding one or two rows of seats) without changing the original tax status.
I understand there is an Opponaut who lives in Brazil? Maybe he could shed some light on the subject.
![]() 04/27/2016 at 09:21 |
|
Deserter
is a curious name for something a company as actively trying to promote. Having said that, the vehicle looks rather
special
as well.