We're Oddly Tempted By This Pick-Up Converted V6 Peugeot 407 Coupe

This makeshift ute has cropped up for sale on Facebook Marketplace, but it's a non-runner. Fancy saving it?
We're Oddly Tempted By This Pick-Up Converted V6 Peugeot 407 Coupe

The ‘ute’ beloved by Australian motorists simply isn’t a thing over here in the UK. If you want the practicality of a pick-up load bed without committing to driving a big and heavy truck, you’ll need to dive in the classifieds and pick from the limited used options out there. Doing so isn’t cheap, with even Proton Jumbucks selling for more than you might expect. Alternatively, you could make something yourself.

We had a go at this ourselves with a Vauxhall Omega a few years ago, and plenty of others have gone down the DIY route too. Just check out this Peugeot 407 coupe - not only does it have a reasonably tidy pick-up conversion, but it also has the rarely seen naturally-aspirated V6. Result!

We're Oddly Tempted By This Pick-Up Converted V6 Peugeot 407 Coupe

The conversion (which the seller says cost over £3,000) includes wood decking for the load bed and a tonneau cover. The original boot lid is present and removable, making for a nicely versatile 407. The rear three-quarter windows have been removed, meanwhile, turning the C-pillars into ‘flying’ buttresses.

The mileage is low for a 13-year-old car, with 52,025 miles showing on the clock. There’s also a reasonably long MOT which doesn’t expire until May 2022. The bad news? It’s a non-runner.

We're Oddly Tempted By This Pick-Up Converted V6 Peugeot 407 Coupe

We aren’t given any clues as to why the 407 isn’t starting, not that this is surprising - Facebook Marketplace car adverts aren’t exactly known for intricate detail. It could be something simple and cheap to fix. Or on the flip side, it could be something complicated and expensive.

This isn’t something dirt cheap to take a punt on, either. No doubt keen to recoup some of the conversion cost, the seller has the 407 listed at £1,250 (ONO). For £250 less, there’s currently a working (but non-pick-up converted, obvs) 407 V6 coupe on Autotrader, and what’s more, unlike the ute it’s rocking a manual gearbox.

What do you think of this unique 407 ute?

Comments

🎺🎺thank mr skeltal

It could be something simple and cheap to fix.

It never is. If it was something simple and cheap to fix, the seller would have already done it. He knows the car doesn’t start and decided to sell it anyway, knowing a non-running car is obviously worth much less than a running one.

09/29/2021 - 16:20 |
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Rarely, but you can get lucky. Either way £1250 is a punchy price - it’s been up a week already and I suspect it’ll sit there for a while.

09/29/2021 - 18:04 |
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Anonymous

Citroen been real quiet since this dropped…

09/29/2021 - 21:09 |
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