Custom-built, six-wheeled truck looks like a Hot Wheels vehicle that somehow escaped the blister pack into the real world and grew to full size.
Cab Over Evolved Truck draws inspiration from Hot Wheels diecast models and the flamboyant creations of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth.
A Ford pickup cab forms the basis of the body, which has been chopped, lengthened, and extensively reshaped by Milk Man Concepts.
Hot Wheels made real, Cab Over Evolved truck blends childhood imagination with custom vehicle design.
Wheels make the truck, and this one rolls on custom 24” fronts and insane 28” rears, finished in copper with spiked covers that scream Hot Wheels energy.
The power comes from 12-valve, 5.9-liter Cummins 6BT turbodiesel inline-six, sourced from 1991 Dodge 250, mated to four-speed automatic transmission.
Inside, hand-formed dashboard is fitted with Veethree gauges, Lokar shifter, and leather-trimmed upholstery extending to the seats and door panels.
“Cab Over Evolved” a real-life Hot Wheels monster rides on a tubular chassis, air suspension, and sheer attitude.
COE truck lacks side windows, emphasizing its exaggerated custom profile.
At the front, triangular grille bisected by vertical spear is flanked by elongated overriders on the split bumper.
The bodywork is finished in House of Kolor blue with airbrushed faux patina, copper accents, and cool graphics on the sides.
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