This Toyota Claims to Be a Bugatti, a Ford, and a Nissan | Carscoops

This Toyota Claims to Be a Bugatti, a Ford, and a Nissan | Carscoops

      For just $12,000 plus shipping, this one-of-a-kind custom vehicle could be yours.

      May 3, 2025, 19:40

      By Stephen Rivers

      This unique custom car integrates design features from Toyota, Ford, Nissan, and Bugatti into a single vehicle.

      It is priced slightly below $12,000, but shipping to your location is likely necessary.

      Wherever it travels, this distinctive build will undoubtedly draw attention and intrigue.

      What do you do when you're torn between a Bugatti, a Ford GT, and a Nissan GT-R, but can only fit one car in your driveway? Apparently, the answer is to create this. The seller of this unusual custom car decided that merging their favorite vehicles into one was the most sensible choice. Even more surprising is that beneath the bodywork, which we believe is fiberglass, lies a Toyota.

      Yes, you read that correctly. This is a 1998 Toyota Celica, though the listing provides minimal information regarding the engine. However, we do know it features a manual transmission and has only 37,500 km (23,301 miles) on the odometer, which is good, but honestly, it’s the exterior that catches the eye.

      Despite its questionable origins, the bodywork is surprisingly impressive based on the description. The car has pop-up headlights beside a large grille reminiscent of a Bugatti, with hints that echo the styling of the latest Toyota Supra at the front.

      At the rear, the car showcases Ford GT-style taillights and what seem to be exhaust ports integrated into the center of the back bumper. It’s hard to determine if they’re functional, but the finish looks excellent. The entire vehicle is adorned with ducting and vents that might be functional; they are located on the rear decklid and bumper, the hood, and behind the door panels.

      The interior is equally striking. The steering yoke, yes, that's correct, seems to feature a quick disconnect, and the upholstery combines dark red and black. While the quality of the photos makes it difficult to confirm, all four seats seem to be Recaros.

      Those interested in this custom creation can acquire it for $11,872 based on the current exchange rate for Moroccan Dirhams. And here’s the big catch: this car is for sale in Morocco, which may provide some explanation.

      Morocco, especially Marrakesh, is renowned for its supercar and hypercar scene. The streets are filled with high-end, exotic automobiles, making this peculiar creation just another oddity among extravagant vehicles. If you’ve ever wanted the look of a Bugatti without the hefty price tag, this could be your chance to attract attention.

      Since this car is over 25 years old, it is technically permissible to import it into the U.S. and Canada. Would you take a chance (both literally and figuratively) on this custom vehicle? We’ve certainly seen worse finishes. Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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For only $12,000 plus shipping, this one-of-a-kind custom car could be yours.