Muppetdaze

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Hi all, just wondered what the biggest standard vehicle is, and which modified ( anyone monster trucked a 130 pulse?)
Disco 1 and 2 look pretty big for sure.
 
Excluding Land Rover, the Rolls Royce 'Round Door' has to be up there.

One off, and colossal in size but I love it :D
 
Should have specified the parameters at the start.
So, in the absence of limitations such as year, country of origin, manufacturer, etc., my vote goes to the Lincoln Continental "Breezeway":-

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Hi all, just wondered what the biggest standard vehicle is, and which modified ( anyone monster trucked a 130 pulse?)
Disco 1 and 2 look pretty big for sure.
I know everyone else is ignoring where you have posted this and what you obviously were asking.

In answer. Disco 1 or 2 really aren’t that big. In most markets outside the U.K. and Europe they would be considered ‘mid’ trucks/SUV’s.

In fact I think a Ferrari California is longer and wider than a D1’s and even weighs in at a similar amount.

The 127 and Defender 130 are the same length and both have a 127” wheelbase. Probably making them one of them longer vehicles Land Rover has produced.

In terms of bulk then the Series IIb is almost a small lorry by U.K. standards. And the smaller 101.

And you have the doomed Llama and earlier attempts

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Plenty of Modified vehciles. Just hit Google to find them. Although the curren FFRR in LWB guise is a fairly chunky Vehcile in all dimensions and probably ranks pretty close to the largest production Land Rover to date.
 
The Carmichael Ranger Rover Fire Engine special, keeping to land rovers. Six wheel drive I think?
 
largest mass produced cars currently in production iare probably the full sized American pickup trucks

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