Not that I can tell, but AC says the ad is in Spanish, not Portugese. Also although Ford and Chevrolet produced some different vehicles in Brazil, this specific one on the advertisement is not Brazilian.
Also, they weren't produced by Ford and Chevrolet. Two local companies (Souza Ramos and Envemo) used to buy brand new pick-up trucks and transform them.
Usually based on the local Ford F-1000 and Chevrolet D-20. Search for the company names with 'cabine dupla' (dual cab) and you will see the most weird Ford and Chevrolet pick-ups you ever seen.
http://carzhunt.blogspot.com/2014/05/a-plymouth-trailduster-some-crazy.html
This is not brazilian. First of all, the advert is in spanish.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I can gather, Ford in Brazil built a variety of different vehicles on it's truck chassis including a Suburban-style station wagon and a panel van as well.
ReplyDeleteThat car trunk is certainly a novel ideal!
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1280281-what-in-the-world-is-this.html
Yes, Ford and Chevrolet had produced some different vehicles in Brazil, but this specific one on the advert is not brazilian.
ReplyDeleteAlso, they weren't produced by Ford and Chevrolet. Two local companies (Souza Ramos and Envemo) used to buy brand new pick-up trucks and transform them. Usually based on the local Ford F-1000 and Chevrolet D-20.
Search for the company names with 'cabine dupla' (dual cab) and you will see the most weird Ford and Chevrolet pick-ups you ever seen.