Stretched Ford Excursion 'luxury monster truck' can crush traffic jams in style
Gallery: 2014 sin city hustler.
Do you need to get 12 passengers to a baseball diamond? Is there a field of cars between you and your destination? No worries: Big Toyz Racing Motors has you covered with the million-dollar Sin City Hustler.
The Sin City Hustler started life as a 2001 Ford Excursion. It was then stretched to 32 feet. From there it was hand built, over a period of around three years, into what we see today: the world’s longest monster truck and 4x4 luxury vehicle.
Aside from the limo shell, the truck is completely customized. “We spared no expense when it came to building the Sin City Hustler,” said Brad Campbell, owner of Big Toyz Racing Motors. “From its custom 521 cubic-inch big-block motor and hand-built chassis, to its design with hundreds of one-off billet parts and show quality paint, this one-of-a-kind monster truck is nothing short of spectacular.”
Passengers can enter through any of the original vehicle’s four doors or through the airplane-style stairway that folds down from the back of the truck. Twelve custom seats make up the bulk of the interior, which rides above the truck’s 12 batteries.
Despite being a one-off, Big Toyz says the Sin City Hustler is still a fully capable monster truck with a sturdy, reliable frame and parts. And don’t worry about hurting it, they say: when you spend the million to buy it, the Big Toyz crew includes enough new parts to almost completely rebuild the vehicle.
The person who does end up buying the Hustler will have the option of wholly refinishing the interior to suit their tastes and needs, according to Big Toyz. The truck also comes with the option of rewrapping the exterior, giving it advertising and business opportunities.
Specifications, more photos and purchasing information are available at bigtoyzracing.com .
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Ford Excursion Monster Truck Can Be Yours For $1 Million
The Ford Excursion is about the manliest SUV->ke145 ever produced, but this Excursion takes the cake. At 32 feet in length and tipping the scales at 15,000 pounds, this custom-built stretched limo turned monster truck is larger than life.
And it’s going to take someone larger than life write the number of zeros listed on this one-off truck’s for-sale sign. The cost: a cool $1 million large.
Yep, this million-dollar machine was built by Big Toyz Racing from a stretched Ford->ke31 Excursion limousine. The truck now features a fully boxed roll cage integrated with its steel tube frame chassis. Two solid axles offer 4WD and four-wheel steering. Bolted on to each axle are 66-inch-tall tires and 26-inch-long nitrogen-filled shock absorbers. Power comes from a carbureted 8.5-liter V-8 that makes upwards of 750 horsepower.
Beyond its mechanicals, the interior seats at least 12 people in individual racing seats. Climbing into the 12-foot-tall beast is made easy by the folding staircase incorporated into rear hatch. Once in, diamond-plate floors run the length of the truck with clear Plexiglas offering a side view from the sunken walkway.
It’s hard to imagine a useful application for this rig beyond a big corporate advertising campaign or some sort of tour vehicle for a safari or arctic landscape. What’s more, it’s hard picturing someone dropping a million bucks on a vehicle that’s most certainly NOT road-worthy.
Continue reading for the full story.
Why it matters
For anyone who has to have the biggest and baddest, this monster truck limo is for them. Though its off-road abilities might be hampered by its relatively low break-over angle, this beast could power it way over and through most obstacles standing in its way; helped mostly by those massive 66-inch tall Firestone tires.
While the build is undeniably cool, it’s hard to imagine it cost $1 million to build, including labor and parts. That means the retail mark-up on this sucker must be tremendous. Nevertheless, there has to be someone perusing the interwebz with that kind of cash and the need for a 12-seater, 32-foot-long monster Excursion.
If you're that person and want to lay your money down, contact Big Toyz Racing on their website.
'Sin City Hustler' Is A $1M Ford Excursion Monster Truck: Video
Here's the perfect gift for someone who wants to crush everything. Built by Big Toyz Racing , the 'Sin City Hustler' is 12 feet tall, 32 feet long, seats 13, and is available for a cool million bucks. Even better? It's street-legal in Florida.
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We're actually kidding about that last part—not even the Sunshine State is that crazy.
While it's billed as an Excursion, eagle-eyed readers will likely spy that there's little factory Ford kit left in the one-off, ground-up build. Power comes from a 8.5-liter, 700-horsepower V-8, and along with more pedestrian amenities like bucket seats and power windows, the monumental people-mover features four-wheel steering.
Given this beast is approximately as long as an aircraft carrier, that trick steering might be necessary to maneuver it anywhere but the middle of the desert.
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The build looks top-notch, but a million dollars is hardly chump change, so the company's profile of the Sin City Hustler is selling it as less of a toy than advertising tool or extreme off-road tour bus. But whether anyone will bite is anyone's guess. Check out the video to see it tear up some dunes.
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