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This Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford Excursion

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This Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford ExcursionThis Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford ExcursionThis Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford ExcursionThis Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford ExcursionThis Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford ExcursionThis Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford ExcursionThis Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford ExcursionThis Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford ExcursionThis Massive Truck Used to Be a Ford Excursion
Naming it a monster truck is far from being accurate with this former Ford Excursion that was completely customized into what it is now. They call it Sin City Hustler for a reason, and it has something to do with the fact there’s only one of a kind out there.
First of all, you’ll want to know this big boy was built by hand, piece by piece, from the ground up. This means it’s costly, time-consuming and allows no room for human error. Here’s how everything started:

“When we commenced the fabrication of this behemoth, cost, time, and perfection were not factors in deciding whether to build or not. Only the best, strongest, and highest quality materials were used from each bolt to the high-end inverter that operates the electronics.”

In numbers, we’re looking at 32’ long titan boasts and assortment of features. Considering its size, it was only natural there’s a big engine making the wheels spin properly, namely a 521 Jon Kaase-built BBF motor with an impressive 750 horsepower.

On a regular day, you’d call this supercar power, but thanks to the 26’’ Nitrogen race shocks, Bulletproof Rockwell PS-115 axles, custom drivelines and four-link suspension it’s proper off-road madness.

Here’s another thing you’ll most likely enjoy about this bad boy. What you see is what you get, in terms of space that is. The Hustler offers seating for 12 passengers and one driver, which is just about right for an old-school party on the road.

Moreover, with all the parts being that big, you may be wondering if safety is an issue. Well, according to the ad, there is over 1,500 feet of 2’’ .128 wall DOM steel tubing, that creates the fully integrated roll cage and chassis.

Machines like this unique truck come at a price, but in case you have a generous friend looking for some proper adrenaline you should know it is priced at $1 million.

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