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Monday, February 11, 2008 | 5:14pm

Check This Crazy F 650 Beast

Posted by Marcus "Dos Un" Holmes

$200,000

 crazy

A 7.2L Caterpillar engine, hardwood floors, custom captains chairs, a 42-speaker sound system, two drop-down 16-inch TVs plus a 42-inch plasma, four computer workstations and a train horn!!! Sheeessh.

$200,000

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8 Responses to Check This Crazy F 650 Beast

  1. malcolm says:

    I hope it has a bathtub and fireplace in it, since it costs as much as a house.

    Of course in 30 years, it will be in the same condition as my $11k buick. :)

  2. 4PL says:

    I dont know the model name but it looks like a ford chasis I’ve actually seen one of these before theres a lineman in the NFL that has one He had it tricked out at unique motorsports on that show unique whips.

  3. cahmodity says:

    That shit is crazy…I wonder what the gas mileage is on that…slim to none

  4. E. A. Smith says:

    Now I was never big on cars, I think that is just re-gotdamn-diculous! Gas mileage has to be a gallon to the mile, shoot you probaly have to put at least $250 a week in gas. I could be wrong so let me just shut-up.

  5. This is crazy…but knowin Found On Road Dead(F.O.R.D.) I’d pass on this crap.

  6. Nate says:

    It’s based on the Ford F650/760/850 series trucks. It’s then fitted with an extra cab unit and an Excursion cargo area.

    The gas mileage is decent for its class. It can burn the new ultra-low sulfur diesel, and it has a multitude of transmission choices with far better gearing than any 4 speed gas powered car or “hybrid.” Diesels run very low engine rpm, therefore they start out slow, and therefore there is less incentive to “floor it,” which would effectivel cancel out the purported gas mileage if it were a gas powered car.

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