Update 2/4/20 – After two years, this monster wagon has resurfaced! It’s now listed here on eBay with a $5k price hike. Ouch!

From 1/24/18 – What in the world? It’s one thing to put a regular car body onto a four-wheel-drive chassis, but a F250 dually? This “monster wagon” was submitted by Barn Finds reader Ian C. It’s listed for sale here on craigslist and is located in San Luis Obispo, California. The seller is looking to realize $17,500 out of this hybrid piece of machinery.

Naturally, ground clearance isn’t an issue! The seller tells us that this vehicle was professionally converted at a cost of over $30,000 and that it’s “not a hack job.” I’d have to agree looking the car over. That wood grain on the sides is actually painted, like the flag on the roof, not the usual DyNoc material. Imagine this as a tow vehicle! I think it would be the hit of the race track paddock, especially at the 24 Hours of LeMons races that my team competes in.

Just in case you were wondering what nation could be responsible for a car like this, the seller has had an American flag custom painted on the roof.

Where this conversion is so much better than the average one I see is the interior. It looks pretty much dead stock with a few additional gauges. Someone had to work hard to make all the linkages, controls and steering function correctly! The seller points out a minor crack on the dash and that the power features of the driver’s bucket seat aren’t working.

Under the hood we have a 390 cubic inch V8 that is said to run great (along with the rest of the car). There’s even been some recent front end work done to make sure this monster tracks well down the road. And if you look under the car, it’s just as nice. Sure, it’s loud and monstrous — and I love it! How about you?