While both the Ford F-450 Super Duty and the Honda Odyssey know a thing or two about hauling, there are quite a few aspects that separate the two, starting with the fact that the first is a heavy-tier pickup truck, while the latter is a minivan. Then again, this hasn't stopped the Internet from attempting to have a bit of fun by mixing the two via a face swap rendering.
As expected, the raison d'être of this pixel play is to put a smile on one's face. And, if you don't happen to fancy this sort of visual humor, you can at least give something to this work: it stands for a period-matching mix, since it brings together the current fifth-gen Odyssey and Gen IV F-Series Super Duty.
When talking about the surprisingly fitting nature of this melange, one will instantly think of the fact that the two machines come in the same color or that a decent amount of work was put into this (pixel tip to digital label carfrontswaps).
Now, seeing a Honda front end on such a massive truck, especially with the dually take, might just fulfill a more or less hidden need.
You see, as far as blue collar tasks are concerned, the Japanese automotive producer doesn't offer anything above the Ridgeline and even that is considered a lifestyle pickup truck.
So perhaps this image can quench the thirst of those who would love to see that "Big H" badge placed on something more rugged than a mid-sized pickup featuring a unibody construction with car-like features.
Besides, the modding world loves big trucks these days and we’re talking about transformations that favor aesthetics over everything else. For instance, here’s an F-350 Super Duty that can now kiss the road, but is still able to performing towing duties just fine.
When talking about the surprisingly fitting nature of this melange, one will instantly think of the fact that the two machines come in the same color or that a decent amount of work was put into this (pixel tip to digital label carfrontswaps).
Is there more to this image than the giggles?
Now, seeing a Honda front end on such a massive truck, especially with the dually take, might just fulfill a more or less hidden need.
You see, as far as blue collar tasks are concerned, the Japanese automotive producer doesn't offer anything above the Ridgeline and even that is considered a lifestyle pickup truck.
So perhaps this image can quench the thirst of those who would love to see that "Big H" badge placed on something more rugged than a mid-sized pickup featuring a unibody construction with car-like features.
Besides, the modding world loves big trucks these days and we’re talking about transformations that favor aesthetics over everything else. For instance, here’s an F-350 Super Duty that can now kiss the road, but is still able to performing towing duties just fine.