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LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH-INSPIRED CHEVY TRUCK IS AN EXCITING DREAM

The Look Works Rather Well, Don’t You THink?

Chevy Countach Chevrolet Pickup Truck Lamborghini C/K1500 Silverado Rendering

Abimelec Design has come up with a render of an old body style Chevy C/K1500 pickup truck and the original Lamborghini Countach supercar (not the vapid cash grab that was recently revealed). And the results are rather incredible.

Per a Facebook post, artist Abimelec Arellano based out of Hermosillo in Sonora Mexico, put together a render of a fourth generation Chevy K1500 Silverado and a Lamborghini Countach model year 1974-1990, not the new one. His eight years of photoshop experience come into play in making this render very life-like. 

Chevy Countach Chevrolet Pickup Truck Lamborghini C/K1500 Silverado Rendering

 

The  fourth generation Chevy C/K1500 ran from 1995 to 1998. This render uses the C/K1500 as its base adding style cues from the Countach on the exterior and interior. Most notable exterior cues include the iconic Countach wheels and prominent wing. The Countach also sported unique visible side vents which have also been added to this render. Originally located on the side of the vehicle, they now reside on the cab pillars in this mockup. The design positions the wing on top of a bed cover, and it all appears to be one piece.

Inside, the Chevy Countach truck is obviously upholstered with Italian leather and a Countach steering wheel. There also appears to be Lamborghini badging and a Lamborghini gauge cluster inside the cab as well. The Chevy bowtie remains on the front of the truck although it is painted black. Other exterior design cues include a quad exhaust pipe exit in the rear of the car as well as amber fog lights on the modified front bumper with a quad headlight set up as well. Arellano made sure to wrap the iconic Countach wheels in some seriously grippy tires, with the Pirelli P Zero Asimmetrico. 

Chevy Countach Chevrolet Pickup Truck Lamborghini C/K1500 Silverado Rendering

In their heyday the K1500 would have run you between $19,000 and $27,000 while the Countach would have cost you a little bit more, $145,000 to be exact. To own a hybrid of the two remains anyone’s guess.

Written by Cody U.

Cody is a Tennessee-based media professional with a degree in Journalism and Electronic Media. He has spent time as a country radio morning show producer and currently writes for MC&T as an outlet to geek out over cool cars, trucks, and utility vehicles.

Originally from California Cody has an appreciation for all-electric vehicles but a soft spot for the rumble of an all-American V8 muscle car. His dream car remains a 2007 Ford Mustang Bullitt. His fascination with all things cars stems from countless trips to car shows and watching car movies, of course.

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