West Coast Customs CEO and owner Jesse James drew inspiration from Texas restaurateur Tim Love to build this unique 2014 Toyota Tundra, which will be also showcased at this year’s SEMA Show.
On the outside, the CrewMax 1794 Edition Tundra received 4 inches of lift using a Camburg suspension to accommodate a set of big Method Race wheels, a gloss black body finish, tinted windows and a new front bumper.
So far seems pretty common, but its what lays in the covered bed that is important. Jesse and his team built a Kitchen Aid oven and white oak chopping block that extends from the Toyota Tundra truck bed.
“We didn’t want anything silly. We wanted a high-end look to go along with the fully serviceable chef’s kitchen,” James said. “Nothing is visible until you slide out the stovetop from the back. It came out great.”
Get more details in the press release bellow.
So far seems pretty common, but its what lays in the covered bed that is important. Jesse and his team built a Kitchen Aid oven and white oak chopping block that extends from the Toyota Tundra truck bed.
“We didn’t want anything silly. We wanted a high-end look to go along with the fully serviceable chef’s kitchen,” James said. “Nothing is visible until you slide out the stovetop from the back. It came out great.”
Get more details in the press release bellow.