Ford F-100 “Chop Shop” Looks Like a Bad Boy

Ladies and gentlemen drivers, the contraption showcased in the rendering staring at us from behind the screen is a pixel example of the fact that you can teach an old dog new tricks. We’re looking at a Ford pickup truck whose design borrows elements from multiple generations of the workhorse.

The old F-Series truck (it seems like a 1956 F-100) we’re looking at has borrowed the headlights, taillights and the grille of the current F-150 and the result doesn’t look half bad. Then again, the bed machine does pack quite a few modern elements that certainly help the said mix remain stable.

For one, we’re looking at a slammed machine. And, given how low the vehicle sits, you can expect this to feature an air suspension, which means the driver can adjust the ride height as desired. The connection to the road is further modded by the use of custom wheels, with these shoes featuring a deep dish design.

Up front, we find a carbon splitter linked to canards that are also made of the wonder material – it could be hard to hold something against a gear head pointing out that the truck comes with a mustache.

Then there’s the hardware occupying the nose of the contraption. And while there’s probably a V8 in there, which works with a pair of turbos that come in respectable size.

Moving past the chopped roof, which speaks for itself, we notice the roll cage (that orange finish makes it impossible to miss the one), which extends into the bed.

The wide arches are joined by the massive diffuser adorning the posterior of the Blue Oval toy, while a ducktail is also present, along with an exhaust tip setup one might find on a supercar.

Yasid Oozeear is the car lover responsible for this pixel shenanigan, with the digital artist constantly delivering such work.

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