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- frankdampExplorer727/737 size airplanes are called "single-aisle" type. "Jumbo jets"are two aisle airplanes - the 767 being at the smaller end and the A-380 at the large end. It's hard to tell from the picture whether it's the full length of a 727.
After viewing the video, I believe it was originally a 727-100 from the late 1960s. - mx727ExplorerIt's a limo and it's in Mexico:
http://luxurylaunches.com/auctions/a_boeing_727_limo_is_actually_a_jumbo_jet_mercedes.php
http://moneyinc.com/most-over-the-top-limousines/
Scroll down to number 7. - CavemanCharlieExplorer IIII remember that somebody did something like this back in the 70's or early 80's. The vehicle ended up on a episode of CHIP'S.
- Army11BravoExplorer III like it, but doubt it is street legal for U.S. roads. No bumpers among other safety items. Unless it was built pre-1985.
- Gonzo42ExplorerI am very sure I saw that thing in the Los Angeles area several years ago. I thought an airliner had made an emergency landing behind me.
- Johnny_G1ExplorerMost small aircraft are not that wide, at least the small jets I flew in.
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- BB_TXNomad
- GjacExplorer IIII can't open your video but nice picture, areodynamic and monocoque structure, much lighter than any Class A on the market today per given length.
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