The Outrageous Lincoln Monster Truck Limo Exhibits Excess in Spades

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By Car Brand Experts


Starting with this eccentric creation before us, the universe of limousines boasts an array of inventive constructions. Over the years, we have highlighted a few such vehicles, alongside showcasing peculiar monster truck innovations. However, never before have we presented a monster limousine of this caliber, and my goodness, did we wait for the ultimate apex of madness.

Ladies and gentlemen, behold the Lincoln Town Car. Specifically, a late third-generation model marking the conclusion of the body-on-frame Panther platform shared with the Crown Vic. This frame undoubtedly rests on a distinctly different chassis, the specifics of which remain undisclosed in this recent video by Barcroft Cars. What we do know is that the creator of this marvel – an Oregon resident named Jordon Foster – assembled it single-handedly over a three-month span employing an array of manual tools, welding gear, plasma cutters, and an abundant measure of foresight to craft a wild machine fittingly christened the USS Compensator.

In terms of specifications, details are scant. Its towering stature renders it too large for most drive-through fast-food establishments. Its considerable length often necessitates two parking spaces when Foster embarks on grocery runs. Maneuvering it is akin to navigating a cruise ship, with Foster remarking that this colossal Lincoln “handles like a cruise ship on turbulent waters.” It is unlikely the preferred option for individuals seeking opulent accommodations for formal events.

Gallery: Lincoln Town Car Limo Monster Truck

Nonetheless, it may be the sole choice for individuals yearning to traverse the Oregon backcountry – or perhaps loom over it – in majestic style. The vehicle features an expansive roof platform for al fresco revelries, accessible via a retractable ladder on the side. Its tires boast military-grade specifications measuring 53 inches in diameter. The suspension integrates air suspension components, while front and rear cameras aid Foster in navigating the landscape, whether urban or rural. Most notably, he constructed the USS Compensator for under $10,000, inclusive of the limo’s expenses.

Can you envision a more fitting manner to spend $10,000 on a personalized construction? Conceivably, although Foster cherishes his masterpiece, and we commend this grassroots awe-inspiring Lincoln. Hence, we ask you, dear Motor1.com audience, can you conceive of a more flamboyant way to allocate that money? Let your unconventional concepts take flight.

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