Photos: The world's strangest car collection
Photos: The world's strangest car collection profiles a set of extreme, unconventional vehicles tied to UAE royal Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan al Nahyan and housed in Abu Dhabi. The centerpiece is described as the world’s largest SUV, based on an Oshkosh M1075 10-wheeler and fitted with a Jeep Wrangler body. Power comes from a 15.2-litre Caterpillar diesel rated at 600 hp, with overall dimensions of 10.8 metres long and 3.2 metres high, and the vehicle uses lighting components sourced from a Ford F-Series Super Duty and a Dodge Dart. The article says the museum is inside a pyramid-shaped building about an hour from central Abu Dhabi at the Emirates National Auto Museum. It also highlights Guinness-certified giant Jeep replica details and a Mercedes-Benz W116 built as a monster truck. Despite a reported net worth near $20 billion, the collection reportedly avoids supercars in favor of oddities, including rainbow-accented themes.




