A 16-year-old GMC Sierra 3500 pickup converted into a bizarre stretch limo for the off-road is set to go on sale in the USA soon without an estimate. Thanks to a stretched cabin with six doors, it can accommodate up to nine passengers on board as they make their way through the wilderness.
The truck benefits from a sturdy custom frame, brush guards and new taillights. The upright exhaust tips are routed through the cargo bed. In addition to its main fuel tank, it packs two extra ones for longer trips.
The chassis features 22-inch wheels shod in 37-inch Toyo Open Country tires and has an additional lift kit installed, too. The interior is trimmed with leather and sports some extra dash gauges, as well as an Alpine head unit.
The stock 6.6-liter Duramax diesel engine continues its work under the hood with some aftermarket improvements. The listing doesn’t mention the output. In its stock form, the GMC Sierra 350 pushes 370 PS (365 hp / 272 kW) and 895 Nm (660 lb-ft) of torque.