The Unholiest of All Unholy Jeeps

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Have you ever wished your Jeep were bigger, taller, and maybe looked like a modern day Duesenberg? Maybe you dusted your NBA 2k14, sized hacked a 30-foot Lebron James, and wished you could do the same with your Jeep in real life. Well, wish no more because Sheikh Hamad Bin Hamad Al Nahyan has fulfilled your dreams (or nightmares). He created this one-off custom monstrosity called The Giant Spider.

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This thing is frankensteined together with a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited body on top of a Ford F-550 frame and a front end from an International LoneStar semi truck. It is powered by a V8 pushing 394 horsepower, which I’m sure uses up only 20% of that engine bay. I suppose the upside to that would be the infinite space and easy access for maintenance work (I hope).

Back in the good ol’ 1920s, the Duesenberg was one of the bigger cars you could have bought. Those cars towered over the Model T’s, like The Giant Spider does today. If you think about it, this is a pretty damn good representation of a modern day Duesenberg. It even has a proper trunk in the back.

Based on these videos, I’d imagine this is what it’s like to drive a two-story house from the patio. I mean look at how ridiculously huge it is next to the other cars in traffic. Now, some of you more dedicated readers may remember our unholy jeep post from a year ago, and I’m going to have to say that this thing is so lewd that it takes the cake. Aside from it looking like something out of a cartoon, you have to give it up to the shop who put this thing together, because as blasphemous as it is, they did quite a decent job. At the end of the day, I may not appreciate this Jeep, but I really do respect the skill and craftsmanship used to put this thing together.

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