Seems like limos are getting more outrageous all the time. A stretched Hummer is no longer one of the coolest limos out there since the Tank Limo is on the scene.
“So were about ready three crew and up to 8 passengers “cant wait to see the faces of the limo drivers in London as we track past them congestion charge exempt”, were all practicing the royal wave to taunt them.
As for price, best sit down quick รยฃ1600 – รยฃ4000 plus hire of a low loader to ship her to your area and an excess mileage charge if the mileage starts getting serious. But wow what an entrance and who knows maybe the safest way to travel round London”
Via: Red Ferret
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Man… that’s just an APC with a cooler!
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I don’t think it’s an APC.
Meh, who cares, it’s cool!
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It’s clearly an apc, just look at all metal corners to split your head open, lol
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awesome!
where can i get one? ๐
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Why can’t someone get geeky enough and do this with a golf cart? I would pay to ride in (or drive…) a 15-20ft golf cart… especially if it is on the golf course. ๐
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And we thought the limo we offered were BIG ๐
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Sweet! Other cool limos here-> http://www.squidoo.com/limousine/
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It is an APC, i just don’t know what unit. But this is very cool if used in the streets.
No problem with crazy drivers, for they are the one who will be in trouble.
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I woul gladly drive that APC on the streets. I would not resist seeing those jackass drivers’ faces when i pass them through traffic. Maybe i’ll move the turret at them and make them piss their pants…
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It’s actually made up of two APC’s welded together, hence the huge wheelbase and the 7 road wheel stations. The two units were British Army FV430/432 APC’s. These vehicles were designed in the 60’s and are still in use today. They are the predecessor to the Warrior APC’s. To build this one 430 unit had the front cut off and the other had the rear cut off, then the two hulls were welded together where the hull profile matched. The turret was then added and all the window slots cut to form the vehicle you see above.