While we’ve seen (and featured) our fair share of tasteful automotive builds over the years, there are plenty of other, shall we say, more unsavory creations floating around out there as well. That list includes strange machines like a Ford Escape pickup, a boat made from an E-350, a Ford Mustang body mounted on a Crown Vic chassis, and a Mustang with Camaro bodywork. Now, we have yet another Frankenstein-like mashup to add to that rather offensive list – this 1991 Ford Taurus that’s been fitted with Camaro bodywork and is now listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace.
The seller transformed this 1991 Ford Taurus roughly nine years ago, starting out with a car that was in admittedly rough shape to begin with, at least. They call this “possibly one of the most famous cars you will ever have a chance to buy,” which seems like a bit of a stretch for multiple reasons, but it’s certainly one of the strangest things we’ve ever come across, at least.
The seller purchased this particular high-mile Ford Taurus years ago and proceeded to give it a front end, headlights, grille, and bumpers from a Chevy Camaro, along with a rear spoiler from a Dodge Charger SRT8. As if that isn’t strange enough, the sedan also features a custom Rolls Royce-style interior with loads of wood and black suede, along with an aftermarket stereo system to boot.
Now, this Ford Taurus Camaro mashup – dubbed “Tamaro” – is seeking a new home with an asking price of $4,999, though it shows its fair share of wear, particularly inside the cabin. However, we imagine that there’s at least one person out there willing to bring it home – perhaps a YouTuber intent on destroying it for views, which may not necessarily be a bad thing at this point.
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It should be named “Fugly”
Some young ‘ricer’ will probably grab this ‘thing’ up!!
Burn it immediately.
This is so ugly, and it should be put down, and crushed, immediately!🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Hideous. For the asking price it’d be worth it to take a video of it being crushed or shredded.
Ross from Friends: “Why, God why?”
Not as good, but just as hate-producing, as the first-gen Mustang I saw in Santo Domingo with the pointy nose of a ’77 Camaro grafted to it. The paint and body work were perfect: it looked like a factory job. But again, even in the Dominican Republic, why?